Synonym: abortion, spontaneous abortion, stillbirth. Similar words: carriage, carriageway, undercarriage, marriage, marriageable, marriage ceremony, triage, carried. Meaning: ['mcs'kærɪdʒ] n. 1. failure of a plan 2. a natural loss of the products of conception.
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31. Carcinoma, methadone, diabetes, depression, miscarriage and angina have poured down as unremittingly as the weather.
32. The long, arduous journey to Bethlehem could have resulted in a miscarriage or stillbirth.
33. The roots of miscarriage of justice are to be found in police investigations.
34. Exposure to lead before or during pregnancy may increase the chance of a miscarriage.
35. Women who smoke are more to have a miscarriage.
36. In the Hague, Mary Longfellow suffered a miscarriage.
37. There has been copious bleeding since I a miscarriage.
38. The miscarriage of our plans was a great blow.
39. Ban with castor oil evacuant, lest cause miscarriage.
40. Clinical pregnancy, miscarriage and delivery rates were also recorded.
41. You must admit that's a miscarriage of goods.
42. But needles can be nerve-wracking, especially when they're aimed at a growing baby in the womb, and the procedure carries a 1 in 200 risk of miscarriage.
43. Fortunately, an error resulting in a miscarriage of justice has yet to be demonstrated in forensic DNA casework, although it is perhaps inevitable that it will occur someday.
44. Using many kinds of video detection technique synthetically , problems of miscarriage and escape of justice resulting from such as car headlight and environmental change are solved .
45. Objective To probe the influence of drug miscarriage and induced abortion for the final of again gravidity in nullipara .
46. Smoking should be discouraged for both in couples with a history of infertility or recurrent miscarriage.
47. Change in the miscarriage rate, live birth rate per cycle started, or the multiple pregnancy rate.
48. First trimester bleeding may signal a possible miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
49. Health officials assumed it takes a woman the same amount of time to recover physically after a miscarriage as after a full-term pregnancy — about six months.
50. Among nulliparous women, those with histories of abuse or difficult miscarriage or abortion had the highest risk for PTSD.
51. Conclusion The main reason of secondary barrenness after drug miscarriage was the tubal obstruction resulted from inflammation, especially chlamydozoon and mycoplasma infection.
52. After his mother has a miscarriage, her teen-age son drives her to the hospital: "This was a subject I never expected to be discussing with Mother.
53. CONCLUSION: Factor XII deficiency is associated with recurrent miscarriage. Data on the other factors either fail to show association or are quite limited.
54. Quick as a flash the National Childbirth Trust warned that "symptoms could lead to premature labour or a miscarriage, or even cause birth defects".
55. Hence incorruptibility; hence the miscarriage of unhealthy lusts; hence eyes heroically lowered before temptations.
56. An infected pregnant woman may transmit the virus to a foetus(sentencedict.com), leading to miscarriage and stillbirth.
57. Preious pregnancy termination increased the risk of subsequent miscarriage by 60 percent.
58. Suitable for women anemia and after miscarriage body virtual aftercare.
59. It had been a first-trimester miscarriage, so medically and societally, it was almost a nonevent.
60. Besides causes the urethritis, approximately more than 50% patients has the complications in the female, like womb intimitis, salpingitis, extra-uterine pregnancy, sterility and miscarriage.
More similar words: carriage, carriageway, undercarriage, marriage, marriageable, marriage ceremony, triage, carried, carrion, carrier, scarred, discard, miscast, discarded, piscatorial, miscalculate, miscalculation, aircraft carrier, language barrier, card-carrying, foliage, verbiage, arrive, scare, scar, fiscal, jarring, barring, garrick, harried.