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Miscarriage

References

  1. Luise C et al Outcome of expectant management of spontaneous first trimester miscarriage: observational study BMJ 2002;324:873-875
  2. Ankum WM et al Regular review: Management of spontaneous miscarriage in the first trimester: an example of putting informed shared decision making into practice BMJ 2001;322:1343-1346
  3. Cahill DJ Managing spontaneous first trimester miscarriage BMJ (editorial) 2001;322:1315-1316
Further reading
  1. Miscarriage. The Facts By Gillian C.L. Lachelin.
    The aim of this book is to give an understanding of the events of early pregnancy and of the factors that may adversely affect the development of an embryo. The process and causes of miscarriage are explained and advice is given about future pregnancies.
    Paperback - 96 pages (1996)
    Oxford Paperbacks; ISBN: 0192626132








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