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Morning Sickness Miscarriage
Measuring the degree of morning sickness, miscarriage is not a determiner but the presence of infections such as the genital wart virus, detectable with a colposcopy may be a factor.
Overall 15 percent of all clinically recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage. The main cause is a problem with the gene crossover at time of conception. This misfortune is due to chance alone, and, unfortunately, nothing can be done to prevent it.
Measuring the degree of morning sickness, miscarriage is not a determiner but the presence of infections such as the genital wart virus, detectable with a colposcopy may be a factor.
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Morning Sickness Miscarriage -
Genital Wart, Colposcopy
Most miscarriages start with bleeding and pain of some sort, whether mild or severe. In fact, the blood may be of any color from bright red, as in fresh blood, to dark brown, as with old stale blood. The pain is usually in the lower back, stomach or thighs. Measuring the degree of morning sickness, miscarriage is not a determiner but the presence of infections such as the genital wart virus, detectable with a colposcopy may be a factor.
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