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What is recurrent miscarriage?

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Recurrent miscarriage is defined as three or more miscarriages in a row. About 1 to 2 percent of women suffer recurrent miscarriage.
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What is secondary recurrent miscarriage?

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Secondary recurrent miscarriage is the loss of at least three pregnancies to miscarriage following one successful pregnancy.
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How common is miscarriage?

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At least one in six clinical pregnancies ends in clinical miscarriage. Many more miscarriages may occur before a woman even knows she is pregnant. Most of these preclinical miscarriages are due to a random chromosome error.
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What is a miscarriage?

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A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks, with most miscarriages actually occurring during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Unfortunately, miscarriage is very common, affecting one in five pregnancies. There are different types of miscarriages:- silent (missed) miscarriage' - Some women have no symptoms at all and the miscarriage is only diagnosed by the absence of the fetal heart when they are given an ultrasound scan.
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Why do kneecap dislocations become a recurrent problem?

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When the kneecap comes out of joint the first time, ligaments that were holding the kneecap in position are torn. The most commonly torn structure is called the medial patellofemoral ligament, or MPFL. This ligament secures the patella to the inside (medial) of the knee. When a kneecap dislocation occurs, something must fail to allow the kneecap out of the groove, and usually it is the MPFL.
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What is recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)?

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RPL is the loss of two or more pregnancies at any gestational age. About 5 percent of women suffer RPL. For example, a couple may have a history of a six week miscarriage, successful pregnancy, and then another miscarriage at eight weeks of gestation.
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What are recurrent tumors?

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Recurrent tumors grow back after being removed or stabilized. Recurrence commonly occurs in the same area as the original tumor, but may develop in another part of the brain or spinal cord. Both benign and malignant brain tumors can recur after initial treatment. A brain tumor that has been treated with radiation or chemotherapy may disappear or remain in remission, a state in which the tumor cells stop multiplying. Remission can be temporary or permanent.
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What are the signs of miscarriage?

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The warning signs of a miscarriage generally include vaginal bleeding that is heavier than a normal period and includes large clots, cramping (severe sometimes), chills or fever. If you are experiencing any symptoms of miscarriage, see your doctor immediately.
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Why am I having a miscarriage?

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It is really hard to tell you why this is happening. It is important to ask your doctor this question. Your Doctor may decide to refer you to a specialist to see what caused the miscarriage, especially if you have had more than one. It is important to keep the communication open with your partner As this is a difficult time for you both.
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What is recurrent colorectal cancer?

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Recurrent colorectal cancer is cancer that has come back, or recurred, months or years after treatment. Sometimes it returns to the same area. Sometimes it shows up in other parts of the body, most often the liver.
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Is There A Higher Miscarriage Rate For ART Patients?

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The miscarriage rate is about the same for ART as the general population. Many times older females undergo ART and their miscarriage rates are naturally higher. Pregnancy testing is done two weeks after embryo transfer, so we often know about spontaneous miscarriages in the very early stages of pregnancy. These miscarriages would probably go unnoticed in the general population
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What if more than one miscarriage is experienced?

The Miscarriage Clinic - FAQs
If a woman has two or three miscarriages in a row, this is known as a recurrent spontaneous miscarriage. If all of our thorough investigations into your physiology, hormones and immune system are negative, then the chances of your next pregnancy being successful are 70%. If however, we diagnose a problem, then it is more than likely that your next pregnancy will miscarry unless you are treated.
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What causes a miscarriage?

Miscarriage FAQs
When a baby is created, it takes half of its genes from the mother's egg (that ovulated that month) and the other half from the father's sperm. At the exact moment of conception, all of the genes mix and come together. Sometimes errors occur when the genes combine and important information is lost. This is a common cause of miscarriage, and about 50% of the time there is no explanation. For more detailed information see the causes of miscarriage page.
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What are recurrent strokes?

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Recurrent strokes occur in about 25 percent of stroke victims within five years after a first stroke. The risk is greatest right after a stroke and decreases over time. The likelihood of severe disability and death increases with each recurrent stroke. About 3 percent of stroke patients have a second stroke within 30 days of their first stroke, and about one-third have a second stroke within two years.
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What is recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring?

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Recurrent laryngeal nerve monitoring and mapping using EMG (electromyography) is the latest in technological innovation in thyroid and parathyroid surgery.  A special endotracheal tube with right and left electrodes is placed near the muscles of the vocal cords which are innervated by the recurrent laryngeal nerve.
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Could I have done anything to prevent my miscarriage?

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Most likely there was nothing you could have done to prevent a miscarriage. Most miscarriages are the result of random genetic defects, which could not be prevented. However, if you have had more than one miscarriage your doctor may run tests for other possible causes such as immune disorders, hormone disorders, or illness.
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How can I cope with a miscarriage?

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A miscarriage can be heartbreaking. The good news is that the majority of women who miscarry go on to have successful pregnancies. Generally doctors recommend waiting a cycle or two before trying again, but it really depends on your individual circumstances. For more information, see our miscarriage articles and expert questions. You'll also find support on our Pregnancy and Infant Loss bulletin board.
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You've Had A Miscarriage - What Now?

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O Rounds, newsletter from PCOStrategies Inc., Vol. 1 No. 1, Aug. 2003, topics include: What's Your Beef, Journal Line, Fertile Thoughts, Learning to "Chill", Summertime Activities, Ask the Experts (.pdf format - get your free Adobe Reader online)
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How is a miscarriage diagnosed?

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If you are concerned that you might be miscarrying, see your health professional. If your symptoms and a pelvic exam do not show whether you are having a miscarriage, your health professional can test your blood for changes in your pregnancy hormone levels, perform an ultrasound test, or both.
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Do I get a refund if I have a miscarriage?

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If a miscarriage occurs before eight (8) weeks gestation, the cycle is simply considered unsuccessful and the couple can continue in the program if additional cycles are available. If a miscarriage occurs between eight (8) and twelve (12) weeks gestation, the cycle is considered unsuccessful and the couple may continue in the program, but there is a special additional withhold. If the pregnancy extends beyond twelve (12) weeks gestation, no refund is available.
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Q) What's this about Tori having a miscarriage?

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A) In interviews that began appearing in the weeks before the release of FtCH, Tori revealed that she had a miscarriage in December of 1996. Tori had planned to take time off after the DDI tour to be a mother, but after the miscarriage the songs for FtCH started showing up.
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What causes metastatic or recurrent colorectal cancer?

Colorectal Cancer, Metastatic or Recurrent
The exact cause is not known, but the cancer is more likely to come back or spread if it is in a later, more advanced stage when it is first discovered.
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How is metastatic or recurrent colorectal cancer diagnosed?

Colorectal Cancer, Metastatic or Recurrent
Colon or rectal cancer that has returned or spread is diagnosed using a physical exam and several tests, including blood tests, chest X-rays, bone scans, ultrasounds, and CT, PET, or MRI scans. The diagnosis is usually confirmed with a biopsy. During this test, your doctor will remove polyps or take tissue samples from any areas that don't look normal. The tissue will be looked at under a microscope to see if it contains cancer.
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Can laser be used to operate on a recurrent disk ?

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If it is a contained disk (no break in the annulus), it is possible. After open surgery some people have done it, but generally it's not recommended because the annulus has been disrupted on the first operation, situation that increases the risk for nerve damage as one can't tell how close the nerve is to this opening. Also the laser woks dehydrating the tissues and the scars contain very little water.
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