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Female vets run twice the risk of miscarriage because of anaesthetic gases and pesticides by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:28pm the horses for bot-flies in the summer. Who knows WHAT was in that stuff! From Newswise, the journalists'-only site: -------------------- Newswise — Female vets run twice... . The findings prompt the authors to call for young female vets to be more clearly advised of the risks they run, should they want to become pregnant. The study is based on a survey Read on »
Study: New Natural Treatment Promises To Increase IVF Success Rate & Stop Miscarriage by Colette Bouchez Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Jan 2011 8:34pm treatment using a prescription-only soy-based oil known as Intralipid prior to an IVF procedure , dramatically increases pregnancy success rates while reducing the risk of miscarriage... to increase the risk of miscarriage. In fact, currently the arthritis drug Humira – which reduces inflammation - is being used by some fertility experts to boost pregnancy rates Read on »
After A Miscarriage… What To Do by Hethir R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 19 Oct 2010 1:44pm One common question we receive is… “What do I do after a miscarriage?”. Believe it or not, miscarriages are a common occurrence. As scary as that may sound, one in four women experience a miscarriage. So if you have stumbled upon this website because of a recent loss, we are here for you… The concerns most expressed [...] Read on »
They Say: Miscarriage Means More Risk by Jennifer Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:05pm StrollerDerby - They Say: Miscarriage Means More Risk Check out this informative article about what having a miscarriage means for your future fertility and pregnancies. Includes a great usage of the term "suckage." Read on »
DES Miscarriage Drug Linked to More Cancer by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm Over the years, DES has been linked to various forms of cancer and reproductive problems in both male and female children born to women who took the drug. For years, it has been associated with cervical cancer and a rare vaginal cancer in younger women, but since 2002, studies have linked DES to breast cancer as well. Read more here Read on »
Miscarriage Statistics by Jennifer Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:51pm When searching for miscarriage information on the internet, the statistics you find can be a little confusing. Here I'm going to give you a general condensed version of the information you're probably seeking. All pregnancies have a 20% chance of miscarriage. This generally occurs during the first trimester. A surprising 75% of pregnancies end Read on »
Drugs for Miscarriage by Medical Team Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm Here is a list of drugs and medications that are commonly prescribed to treat Miscarriage: Clomid Talking Zoloft These are just some of the drugs and medications that are often used to treat Miscarriage.If you're interested in finding more information, tips, news and videos about Miscarriage, go to the Miscarriage WellPage or the Drugs Read on »
Homocysteine and the Miscarriage Connection by Hethir R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 09 Mar 2011 3:38pm If you have suffered at least one miscarriage, or your doctor has indicated that you are at a higher risk for miscarriage than most women, you may want to find out what your Homocysteine levels are to thwart a devastating result to your pregnancy. Homocysteine is a common sulfar-containing amino acid found in the body. While [...] Read on »
Miscarriage: Reducing Your Risks With The Green Fertility Plan by Colette Bouchez Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 21 Dec 2010 1:23am of miscarriage. Wheat germ is also high in vitamin B6, which can help balance female hormones and make your next conception faster and easier as well as healthier.    6. Raspberry Leaf... Have you lost one pregnancy and are afraid to conceive again? Are you worried about your risk of miscarriage? Here are six all natural ways to reduce your risks and have Read on »