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--><ref name="risk factors">{{cite journal | author = Gracia C, Sammel M, Chittams J, Hummel A, Shaunik A, Barnhart K | title = Risk factors for spontaneous abortion in early symptomatic first-trimester pregnancies | journal = Obstet Gynecol | volume = 106 | issue = 5 Pt 1 | pages = 993-9 | year = 2005 | id = PMID 16260517}}</ref> bleeding during pregnancy may be referred to as a ''threatened abortion''. Of women who seek clinical treatment for bleeding during pregnancy, about half will go on to have a miscarriage. | --><ref name="risk factors">{{cite journal | author = Gracia C, Sammel M, Chittams J, Hummel A, Shaunik A, Barnhart K | title = Risk factors for spontaneous abortion in early symptomatic first-trimester pregnancies | journal = Obstet Gynecol | volume = 106 | issue = 5 Pt 1 | pages = 993-9 | year = 2005 | id = PMID 16260517}}</ref> bleeding during pregnancy may be referred to as a ''threatened abortion''. Of women who seek clinical treatment for bleeding during pregnancy, about half will go on to have a miscarriage. Symptoms other than bleeding are not statistically related to miscarriage.<ref name="risk factors" /> | ||
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Overview
The most common symptom of a miscarriage is bleeding;[1] bleeding during pregnancy may be referred to as a threatened abortion. Of women who seek clinical treatment for bleeding during pregnancy, about half will go on to have a miscarriage. Symptoms other than bleeding are not statistically related to miscarriage.[1]
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