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Miscarriage is a big fear for me – in the fantasy world where I get pregnant despite the vasectomy, there’s still that fear, and the fear of genetic issues (which we faced with Jasper) and all the scary things that I know can happen.
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Miscarriage is a sub-sub-specialty that doesn’t attract the attention, funding or research talent that it deserves.
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Miscarriage is a sub-sub-specialty that doesn’t attract the attention, funding or research talent that it deserves.
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Miscarriage is a sub-sub-specialty that doesn’t attract the attention, funding or research talent that it deserves.
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Miscarriage occurs when the pregnancy ends before the baby has any chance of survival.
Chapter 11 1995
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Fräulein Fehlgeburt, as she was called — Miss Miscarriage, to us children — had never been pregnant, thus had never miscarried; she was a university student whose code name was 'Miscarriage' because the only other woman on the staff of the Symposium on East-West Relations had the code name 'Pregnant.'
The Hotel New Hampshire Irving, John, 1942- 1981
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Miscarriage, meaning the 'untimely delivery of a child' is its third definition.
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By this I mean that I've had four miscarriages in a row (see my label "Miscarriage") and am praying Please, God! Let us enjoy this baby on earth!
Minnesota Mom 2008
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Women who don't want to bleed to death after having a Miscarriage which is what RU486 induces.
Latest Articles 2008
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When I took her little freak hand in mine, I thought about the farmer in Indiana, who died after drowning in a vat of hot pig shit at the family farm, leaving behind his wife, Old "Miscarriage" McGee ...
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