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2 November 2020

Mothers who experience psychological stress and domestic abuse are more likely to have stillborn babies

Mothers who experience psychological stress and domestic abuse are more likely to have stillborn babies – but attending more antenatal...

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23 June 2020

Study provides biological insights into miscarriage and preterm birth

Among the holy quests of serious and mysterious medical challenges that doctors and research scientists strive to vanquish is preventing...

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29 May 2020

Women four times more likely to develop Lupus after stillbirth

Women who have gone through the trauma of having a stillbirth are four times more likely to develop Lupus than...

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