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Repeat Miscarriages
When repeat miscarriages occur, testing for infections such as the vaginal wart virus that causes ASCUS is done, along with other procedures.
The chances of delivering a healthy child after a naturally miscarrying are still high. About 15 percent to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in a miscarriage.
When repeat miscarriages occur, testing for infections such as the vaginal wart virus that causes ASCUS is done, along with other procedures.
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Repeat Miscarriages -
Vaginal Wart, ASCUS
After the third pregnancy loss, the risk to have a repeated abortion is higher. Tests should be done to determine the cause of the previous cases and use corresponding treatment. In general, miscarriages are more common in women over 35 years old and in pregnancies involving more than one fetus. When repeat miscarriages occur, testing for infections such as the vaginal wart virus that causes ASCUS is done, along with other procedures.
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