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Miscarriage Rates
The miscarriage rates go up with use of alcohol and smoking, and will also increase incidence of cervical cancer and an ASCUS on a pap smear.
Many pregnancies that end up in spontaneous abortion never develop to the point where there is a heartbeat detectable by an ultrasound. The chance of subsequent miscarriage is only about 2 percent. Smoking and alcohol drinking increase the chances of spontaneous abortion.
The miscarriage rates go up with use of alcohol and smoking, and will also increase incidence of cervical cancer and an ASCUS on a pap smear.
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Miscarriage Rates -
Cervical Cancer, ASCUS
Miscarriages in the general population range from 10-20 percent. Many of these cases occur before the women are aware that they are pregnant. They can take it as a heavy menstrual period. According to statistics, the miscarriage rate of clinically recognized pregnancies is about 8 percent. The miscarriage rates go up with use of alcohol and smoking, and will also increase incidence of cervical cancer and an ASCUS on a pap smear.
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