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Miscarriage
For the number of reported miscarriages, see pregnancy history
The March of Dimes website says "as many as 40 percent of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage". According to a recent Greenpeace report called "Fragile", infertility among couples has more than doubled in industrialized countries since the 1960s. People who stand for the rights of the unborn know that corporate greed and government policy can lead to unfortunate statistics. The following information may be helpful so that people can educate themselves. Recipients are strongly suggested to speak with a natural fertility specialist or other provider to find out how to limit their chances of miscarriage. Miscarriages often include a greiving process for those involved.
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| Study Finds 31% Rate of Miscarriage - NY Times | Thirty-one percent of all conceptions end in miscarriage, usually in the early months of pregnancy and often before women even know they are pregnant |
| The Mysteries of Miscarriage - Newsweek | Each year, 4 million parents welcome new babies. More than 1 million others lose theirs before they're born. Why? The hysteria is "like an epidemic |
| Don't delay pregnancy after miscarriage: study - Reuters | "In fact, women who got pregnant within six months of their miscarriage were more likely to go on to have a live birth than those who waited longer, the researchers' report shows." |
| Fat epidemic linked to chemicals run amok - MSNBC | "Endocrine disruptors are suspected of playing a role in fertility problems, genital malformation, reduced male birth rates, precocious puberty, miscarriage, behavior problems, brain abnormalities, impaired immune function, various cancers, and cardiovascular disease." |
| Making Sense of Miscarriage Statistics - About.com | About 30% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. |
| Seven Most Common Miscarriage Causes - ConceiveOnline.com | "Mismatched chromosomes account for at least 60 percent of miscarriages" |
| Miscarriage - Wikipedia | Many miscarriages happen very early in the pregnancy, before a woman may know she is pregnant. Prospective studies using very sensitive early pregnancy tests have found that 25% of pregnancies are miscarried by the sixth week LMP (since the woman's Last Menstrual Period). Clinical miscarriages (those occurring after the sixth week LMP) occur in 8% of pregnancies. |
| H1N1 vaccine linked to 700 percent increase in miscarriages |
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| 72 women give their accounts of miscarriage after their influenza-vaccine inoculation(s) - A must read | "I got the flu vaccine (regular not H1N1) at 8 weeks pregnant. Three days later I miscarried." |
| Miscarriage Facts - Pregnancy.org | "As many as 25 percent of all pregnancies end in miscarriage, half of them before the woman even realizes she is pregnant." |
| Women's Health | It is possible that as many as 50% of pregnancies miscarry before implantation in the womb occurs. Early after implantation, pregnancy loss rate is about 30% (i.e. this is still before a pregnancy is clinically recognised). After a pregnancy may be clinically recognised (between days 35-50), about 25% will end in miscarriage. The risk of miscarriage decreases dramatically after the 8th week as the weeks go by. |
| Antidepressants Drastically Increase the Risk for Miscarriages |
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Miscarriage Rate - A Few Statistics and One Potential Solution to Overcome the Miscarriage Rate |
Women in their 20's only have a 10% chance of miscarrying, while between the ages of 35-39 it jumps to 20%. The numbers get worse the older women, and men, get. Between 40-41 it is now at 35% and then by age 45 women are 50% more likely to have a miscarriage. |
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Man's Age Affects Pregnancy Success And Miscarriage Rate In Couples With Fertility Problems |
when the man was over 35 pregnancy rates fell and perhaps more surprisingly, miscarriage rates rose |
| Traffic fumes can increase miscarriage risk |
“This is an area that is crying out for good research.
“Science needs to catch up.” |
| Miscarriage - The March of Dimes | Women who drink alcohol, smoke or use illicit drugs may increase their risk of miscarriage |
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