0 in pregnancy, the loss of the baby from the womb before it is able to survive. -- abort
1 a failure -- justitsmord
a miscarriage of justice
But there were bound to be miscarriages of justice and suspicions that the personal ambitions of the judges had skewed the results.
In this study, poor previous maternal obstetric history was largely defined by previous miscarriages and stillbirths.
Clearly such women are unlikely to publicise their grief about infertility, miscarriages and ill-health.
In contrast, the more junior officers stuck out in the mofussil saw it as arcane and argued that its usage led to miscarriages of justice.
Early gestational stress was avoided to avoid early fetal loss (miscarriage).
Insertion of a cervical suture may be useful when there is cervical weakness in a woman at risk of miscarriage or premature birth.
Observation of miscarriage and stillbirth led to the conclusion that these events were also consistently under-reported by the women.
The overall spontaneous miscarriage rate was 32.6%, ranging from 23.9% at age 40 years to 66.7% at age 45.
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