Congenital uterine anomalies impair pregnancy outcomes, increase the frequency of early miscarriage and preterm birth, and eventually decrease the live birth rate [1,2,3,4]. Recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses have revealed that these anomalies are associated with a higher risk of preterm bi...
The pregnancy outcomes included pregnancy loss (which was defined as miscarriage or termination of pregnancy before 28 weeks due to post‐MFPR fetal complications such as intrauterine infection and preterm premature rupture of membranes), live birth, neonatal death, GA at delivery, caesarean section,...
They say you should wait 4-6 weeks before taking a pregnancy test because your bodys hormones are what makes the test positive or negative. Wait three weeks. Then take another test. You can also go get an ultrasound done to see if the pregnancy is still there. ...
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