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Baby Miscarriage
When trying to conceive a baby, miscarriage is always a threat, but when a cone biopsy is performed to detect factors with infertility it is sometimes avoidable.
As many as 30 percent of all pregnancies end in a spontaneous abortion. Most women who miscarry can become pregnant again and give birth to a healthy baby. If a woman has miscarried, and wants to try again, she should work with your doctor to learn the reason for the loss and to plan future pregnancies.
When trying to conceive a baby, miscarriage is always a threat, but when a cone biopsy is performed to detect factors with infertility it is sometimes avoidable.
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Baby Miscarriage -
Cone Biopsy, Infertility
Exercising, a minor fall, or sexual intercourse do not typically cause a spontaneous abortion, as many think. The fetus is well protected by the mother’s bones and muscle as well as by the amniotic fluid in which it floats. Also, there is no evidence that conceiving while taking birth control pills increases the risk of this misfortune. When trying to conceive a baby, miscarriage is always a threat, but when a cone biopsy is performed to detect factors with infertility it is sometimes avoidable.
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