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A new diagnostic test can predict and help prevent miscarriages by identifying issues in the womb lining before pregnancy, ...
Recurrent miscarriage is a debilitating disorder associated with considerable physical and psychological morbidity. An estimated 50% of first trimester miscarriages remain unexplained. The aim of this ...
A miscarriage, the loss of a feotus before 20 weeks of pregnancy, can be an extremely emotionally draining experience. During this time, a woman may not only experience the emotional trauma, but also ...
Findings from the largest study of its kind, led by University of Warwick and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) NHS Trust with funding from pregnancy charity Tommy's, have revealed ...
A landmark study led by the University of Warwick and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, with funding from pregnancy charity Tommy’s, has uncovered a major cause of recurrent ...
The scientists have consequently developed a test that can measure the womb lining response, which is being piloted to support more than 1,000 patients at Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage ...
Major study identifies faulty womb lining as a preventable cause of pregnancy loss by University of Warwick edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Charlie Beattie, 37, had countless early miscarriages over the course of four years, to the point where "a positive pregnancy test wasn't exciting any more", she says. She and her husband Sam ...
In some women with a history of miscarriage, the womb lining doesn't react the way it should - transforming into a supportive place for the embryo to implant, the Warwick University team discovered.
In some women with a history of miscarriage, the womb lining doesn't react the way it should - transforming into a supportive place for the embryo to implant, the Warwick University team discovered.
Health experts were shocked to see that thimerosal, a preservative that has largely been phased out of U.S. vaccines, was on the ACIP agenda.