miscarriage in English

noun
1
the expulsion of a fetus from the womb before it is able to survive independently, especially spontaneously or as the result of accident.
his wife had a miscarriage
2
an unsuccessful outcome of something planned.
the miscarriage of the project

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1. Adapted from A Guide to Coping With Miscarriage, prepared by the Wellington, New Zealand, Miscarriage Support Group.

2. Her first pregnancy ended in miscarriage.

3. Ban with castor oil evacuant, lest cause miscarriage.

4. A Blighted ovum eventually results in miscarriage

5. But I had a miscarriage at Christmas.

6. One in five pregnancies ends in miscarriage .

7. She is awake when the procured miscarriage happens.

8. To avoid miscarriage you'd better register your letter.

9. This test carries a high risk of miscarriage.

10. Where are we here with this miscarriage thing?

11. Smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of miscarriage.

12. Above-average miscarriage rates are also reported in the region.

13. You may have cramps for several days after the miscarriage .

14. The girl became pregnant, but later suffered a miscarriage.

15. In the film Julie is seen suffering a miscarriage.

16. Blighted ovum is the most common cause of miscarriage

17. The amniocentesis test carries a significant risk of miscarriage.

18. 16 Or why was I not like a hidden miscarriage,

19. 8 The amniocentesis test carries a significant risk of miscarriage.

20. However, Blastomere survival has no impact on miscarriage rate or the …

21. But there is a small risk of miscarriage after Amniocentesis

22. Abortifacient (comparative more Abortifacient, superlative most Abortifacient) (pharmacology) Producing miscarriage

23. A miscarriage is not caused by stress , exercise , or sex .

24. In Light Of Chrissy Teigen's Miscarriage: Absolving Yourself From Inner Guilt

25. How are many mothers affected by a miscarriage or a stillbirth?

26. I don't even want to say it but a miscarriage could happen.

27. Hence incorruptibility; hence the miscarriage of unhealthy lusts; hence eyes heroically lowered before temptations.

28. Some teen pregnancies end in miscarriage , and about one third end in abortion .

29. She was still weak from her miscarriage and the journey had been trying.

30. A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy during the first 20 weeks .

31. And astoundingly, 22 percent said they would hide a miscarriage from their spouse.

32. The most common symptom of a miscarriage is vaginal bleeding with or without pain.

33. Similarly, the word "abortion" derives from the Latin "Abortionem", meaning "miscarriage", only in the modern sense it involves a deliberate miscarriage: again, a perfectly proper use of the word

34. Foodborne illnesses , such as listeriosis and toxoplasmosis , may cause birth defects or even miscarriage .

35. The risk of miscarriage is lower after the first 12 weeks of the pregnancy .

36. The long, arduous journey to Bethlehem could have resulted in a miscarriage or stillbirth.

37. Though innocent, he died as a result of judicial miscarriage —a fate he accepted without protest.

38. Emmanuel suffered a miscarriage two weeks later and was taken to the hospital shackled and handcuffed.

39. For example, in sheep, miscarriage may be caused by crowding through doors, or being chased by dogs.

40. An infected pregnant woman may transmit the virus to a foetus, leading to miscarriage and stillbirth.

41. Alfalfa seeds also contain two chemicals (stachydrine and homostachydrine) that promote menstruation and can cause miscarriage

42. A Blighted ovum, like other types of miscarriage, ends anytime before the first 20 weeks of pregnancy

43. The false witness, on the other hand, is full of deceit and promotes the miscarriage of justice.

44. Blighted Ovum is a type of miscarriage, where a fertilized egg gets attached to the uterine wall

45. Amblosis (n.) "abortion, miscarriage," 1706, Modern Latin, from Greek Amblosis "miscarriage," noun of action from ambloesthai "to come to nought;" perhaps related to amblys "blunt, dull, weak," but the connection is uncertain

46. 22 But with the help of a special miscarriage clinic, her longed-for baby finally became a reality.

47. If either is taken during pregnancy, they do not increase the risk of miscarriage nor cause birth defects.

48. A major reason for abolishing the death penalty was to prevent absolutely such a gross miscarriage of justice

49. Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling are more reliable tests, but they increase the risk of miscarriage between 0.5 and 1%.

50. Susan, believing her friend had suffered some form of miscarriage, shouted to her returning husband to fetch medical help.