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Miscarriages: Diagnosis, Management and Coping Strategies (Obstetrics and Gynecology Advances)

by Virginia M. Pannel

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A miscarriage can be defined as a pregnancy that ends spontaneously before the foetus has reached a viable gestational age. There are two types of miscarriages: sporadic (SM) and recurrent (RM). RM is defined by most clinicians as three or more consecutive miscarriages. In this book, the authors discuss topics that include prevention of recurrent miscarriages; auto-immunity and recurrent miscarriages; the efficacy and safety of Chinese medicines for threatened miscarriage; Chinese herbal medicines for recurrent miscarriage; and the genetics of miscarriages.… (more)
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A miscarriage can be defined as a pregnancy that ends spontaneously before the foetus has reached a viable gestational age. There are two types of miscarriages: sporadic (SM) and recurrent (RM). RM is defined by most clinicians as three or more consecutive miscarriages. In this book, the authors discuss topics that include prevention of recurrent miscarriages; auto-immunity and recurrent miscarriages; the efficacy and safety of Chinese medicines for threatened miscarriage; Chinese herbal medicines for recurrent miscarriage; and the genetics of miscarriages.

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