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Health Buzz: Miscarriage by Erin T. Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 4:46pm in regards to HCG levels, pregnancy and miscarriage. They have additional information on how to reduce miscarriage risks, miscarriage symptoms, types of miscarriage and treatment. ... helped that I already had "my baby". Keegan got me through it, in that I had to still take care of him. No time to be depressed! Plus, he was a result of a baby after a miscarriage Read on »
POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME (PCOS) AND MISCARRIAGES by Triumph Posted Mon 24 Jan 2011 12:00am pregnant, but have a higher rate of miscarriage, and as one of those women, I have experience in both these cases. This is said to be so, because one of the major symptoms of PCOS is hormonal imbalance which usually lead to elevated insulin levels, which can lead to miscarriage. Read more:- http://pcos.insulitelabs.com/PCOS-and-Miscarriage.php From Read on »
POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME (PCOS) AND MISCARRIAGES by Triumph Posted Mon 24 Jan 2011 9:55am image by:  http://www.learningradiology.com Women who are diagnosed with PCOS not only have problems becoming pregnant, but have a higher rate of miscarriage, and as one of those women, I have experience in both these cases. This is said to be so, because one of the major symptoms of PCOS is hormonal imbalance which usually lead to elevated insulin Read on »
What Causes Second Trimester Miscarriage by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 03 Mar 2010 7:27pm stages of pregnancy. Weak Cervix Can Cause Second Trimester Miscarriage Some women have a weak cervix, they can be born with it or it can become weak after surgery... Second trimester miscarriage is much less common than first trimester miscarriage.  Chromosome problems could still be the cause, but this is less likely in late pregnancy 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 »
Miscarriage Statistics by Jennifer Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:51pm late. After you make it to week 3, you have a 10% chance of miscarriage that drops to 5% after week 6. Once you hit the second trimester, your chances of miscarriage drop to 3... 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 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 »
Miscarriage Tough on Men, Harder on Women by Medline Plus Posted Fri 23 Jul 2010 1:24pm followed 83 couples for one year after a miscarriage. They used two tests to gauge levels of psychological distress in both men and women: the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). None of the study participants had a history of mental illness. Immediately after the miscarriage Read on »