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miscarriage

[mis-kar-ij, mis-kar-ij] / mɪsˈkær ɪdʒ, ˈmɪsˌkær ɪdʒ /


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Miscarriage rates among black women have been more than 40% higher than for white, while stillbirth rates for black and Asian babies have been "exceptionally high".

From BBC • Oct. 10, 2024

“Not everyone gets attached to a pregnancy from the get-go,” says Jessica Zucker, a psychologist specializing in reproductive and maternal mental health and the author of I Had a Miscarriage: A Memoir, a Movement.

From Slate • Feb. 27, 2024

"This is a great Miscarriage of Justice," he wrote on social media as the trial resumed on Thursday.

From Reuters • Nov. 2, 2023

"Miscarriage, stillbirth, and neonatal mortality increased following the disaster. All of this makes it quite plausible that the toxic effects of the gas affected children in utero."

From Salon • Jun. 17, 2023

Miscarriage involves pain and weakness in addition to the loss of offspring, and is often a severe trial to the maternal constitution.

From The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources by Anonymous




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