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"miscarry" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] miscarry (something) to give birth to a baby before it is fully developed and able to live
  2. [intransitive] (formal) (of a plan) to fail synonym come to nothingTopics Difficulty and failurec2

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The new regulations do not apply to women who miscarry at home; they affect only those women who have abortions or miscarry at health care facilities.
You&aposre most likely to miscarry in the first trimester"It&aposs most common to miscarry in the first trimester, which is up to 13 weeks," says Nathan.
Some miscarry well into the second or even third trimester.
For the next week, Rehmert "waited to miscarry," she says.
Would I miscarry and have to deal with that pain again?
Can I insure a 6 week fetus and collect if I miscarry?
The fight ends when Nadir pushes the woman, causing her to miscarry.
Sometimes, she writes, the patient will miscarry with no need for intervention.
Unfortunately, development isn't happening and my body is slowly getting ready to miscarry.
But it's Claire who suffers the most, the stress causes her to miscarry.
There are a lot of complications … I could have had the potential to miscarry.
"Many people, when they do miscarry, think that they did something wrong," she says.
Malnutrition is a major problem, causing women to miscarry or deliver low birth-weight babies.
They were more likely to commit suicide, or to miscarry or have a disabled child.
Unfortunately, she would go on to miscarry, and have two more back-to-back miscarriages.
The new law could see women who miscarry being investigated on suspicion of having an abortion.
"[The doctor] said I'd bleed and miscarry and I'd do that at home," she tells PEOPLE.
And Montana ranchers fear bison will transmit to cows a disease that causes them to miscarry.
"What happens with women who didn't even know they were pregnant until they miscarry?" demands Denee.
"In the name of Jesus, we command all satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now," she prays.
"They told me I was going to go home and miscarry," the Cornwallville, New York, mom says.
I'm also paranoid I'd miscarry, have a baby with a birth defect, or somehow hurt the child.
Feeds are populated with posts about how it feels to miscarry and why talking about it matters.
Typically, people who want to miscarry take two drugs—Mifepristone, which causes contractions, and Misoprostol, which induces labor.
When Katy Lucey began to miscarry at work, she tried to hide what was happening from her colleagues.
After consulting with my doctor and my husband, I scheduled an abortion, but that morning started to miscarry.
The livestock industry has suffered heavily from brucellosis, which lowers milk production and can cause cows to miscarry.
Having sex, too much stress, and getting a UTI while pregnant will not cause a woman to miscarry.
But even the conservative estimate will miscarry if technologists and regulators don't come to the negotiating table in earnest.
Under the new law, women are also forced to pay for a fetus funeral if they abort or miscarry.
The bill has also opened a vigorous debate about whether women who miscarry could be questioned or even prosecuted.
Her father turned up and beat her, but she didn't miscarry, and in 230 she had her first baby, Camron.
For some women, along with feelings of grief and sadness comes shame too; many who miscarry blame themselves on some level.
I knew there was some bleeding, but I didn't know your body had to go through an agonizing labor to miscarry.
Back in Ireland, Ms. Mellet was "denied the bereavement counseling and medical care available to women who miscarry," the panel found.
He's seen women miscarry from the stress of being locked up, just as he believes Bernice did after she arrived at Parchman.
Rabia Abdul, pregnant, was raped by at least four men, which caused her to fall unconscious and later miscarry her unborn child.
Arteaga's doctor had been monitoring her pregnancy and found her nine-week-old fetus had no heartbeat and that she would miscarry.
Greaves, who was approximately 10 to 15 weeks pregnant, suffered symptoms consistent with the drug's effects following Woodward's visit, but did not miscarry.
Maybe we should just work on being happy alone," I thought, which was interspersed with: "How am I going to miscarry this baby?
Bermudez ran into the bathroom, desperately hoping that the stress of the last few minutes didn't cause her to miscarry her baby boy.
And when a woman would [begin to miscarry], we would send her there, unless she had other arrangements that she felt more comfortable with.
But, for fear that she would not miscarry before the 20-week deadline, Hyden and Earley made an appointment at Kentucky's only abortion clinic.
In the small, socially conservative Central American country, women who have an abortion, or simply miscarry, can face up to 50 years in prison.
Women who miscarry often feel withdrawn and depressed, or worried that the people around them won't know how to react or what to say.
The proposed law also seeks to ban in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and could see women who miscarry being investigated on suspicion of having an abortion.
"Allen then replied, with heartbreaking honesty: "I didn't miscarry, I went into early labour and my son died from his chord wrapped round his neck.
Her doctor also said that the longer she waited to miscarry, the more likely it was that complications from the pregnancy could impact Hyden's health.
Women who miscarry and go to hospitals seeking urgent medical care have been met not with medical help, but with accusations and even prison sentences.
One woman who visited a Michigan hospital with a severe infection was allegedly given Tylenol and sent home to miscarry by herself on a toilet.
It has been argued that Dickinson refused publication exactly because it was synonymous with print, whose standardizing tendencies she knew would miscarry her precision effects.
Still, one commander so urgently wanted her as his slave that he tried to end the pregnancy by giving her pills that would cause her to miscarry.
A 2015 study of 1,602 Italian women undergoing I.V.F. found that the bigger women were just as likely to get pregnant, but were more likely to miscarry.
She'd had a difficult pregnancy with him—the doctors warned that she might miscarry—and she had always thought of his birth as a testament to faith.
I&aposve had eggs transferred to my womb and not implant, or implant briefly and end in a "chemical pregnancy," or implant for longer and then miscarry.
The Committee went on to note that the woman was denied bereavement counselling and medical care available to women who miscarry — something that it concluded amounted to discrimination.
They don't get pregnant, or they miscarry, or God forbid, they have a disabled child, and now they're maybe 50, 55, and they're got to deal with it.
According to the study, women who were older, lived alone and had multiple health issues were more likely to miscarry, which was taken into account in the study.
It could also mean that women who do terminate pregnancies, perhaps even those who miscarry, could be convicted of crimes against "children" — manslaughter or murder — and be imprisoned.
But pets aren't the only ones at risk: A recent study shows that women who were exposed to secondhand smoke while growing up may be more likely to miscarry.
Intended parents could spend tens of thousands of dollars only to have a surrogate miscarry, or for the baby to be born premature and not survive, or be stillborn.
"I appreciate it way more because I realize some of the things that could happen down the road if you were going to lose or miscarry again," she says.
Additionally, the analysis only included miscarriages that were diagnosed by a doctor; many women who miscarry early in pregnancy may not have their miscarriage detected or receive a diagnosis.
This is why women are less likely to get pregnant ... more likely to miscarry, and more likely to have a baby with Down syndrome, as a woman gets older.
El Salvador's strict abortion laws In the small, socially conservative Central American country, women who have an abortion, or simply miscarry, can face up to 50 years in prison.
Part of me cannot believe tests are now positive and the other part of me has to keep testing in case the lines get weaker and I miscarry again.
Even if that winds up being true, the new law says doctors who perform abortions will be prosecuted, and that could still have an impact on women who miscarry.
We declare that anything that has been conceived in satanic wombs will miscarry, it will not be able to carry forth any plan of destruction, any plan of harm.
But now, some abortion opponents are arguing that patients with ectopic pregnancies can simply be monitored until they miscarry — or even that such pregnancies can be carried to term.
But Emily Prime didn't miscarry, and the couple's daughter, Anna (Sarah Bolger), now hates Howard Prime for how little involved he was in her life and for divorcing her mother.
Soon after, though, came a rule that will require the burial or cremation of all fetal remains in Texas -- adding a new emotional and financial burden for women, including those who miscarry.
Otherwise healthy people who get sick from listeria typically suffer short-term problems that can include a high fever, stomach issues, headaches and stiffness, and an infection can cause a woman to miscarry.
The rules, as they were originally written, would have required even women who miscarry at home to arrange for funerary services for fetal tissue; this provision was lambasted as particularly cruel and nonsensical.
"The script provided that she would miscarry in the closing scene so she would never actually have to make the decision, but this was still too unsavory for CBS programming executives," Faludi writes.
This law goes even further, though: Although the intent of the law is to block abortion, it has opened a vigorous debate about whether women who miscarry could be questioned or even prosecuted.
One week after her story drew national attention, Marshae Jones, the Alabama woman who faced criminal charges after a shooting caused her to miscarry, will not be prosecuted, the Alabama district attorney announced Wednesday.
According to the C.D.C., about 25 percent of women who terminate pregnancies during the first trimester choose medical rather than surgical abortion, taking pills dispensed by a clinic that allow them to miscarry at home.
Fiske had been at Imran's house discussing how they were going to raise their child when he slipped the drug into her drink, knowing it would cause her to miscarry, according to the court records.
Furthermore, there is the possibility that women will need aftercare with the drug: Around ten to 20 percent of women who have a medical abortion will not completely miscarry, and therefore require additional medical help.
The exhausting, time-consuming, emotionally draining, and often expensive processes involved in achieving a pregnancy can add up to the same heightened experience of loss described by heterosexual couples when they miscarry after fertility treatments.
In the show's first season, Jessa stood up her abortion only to get her period (or possibly miscarry) moments after, and in season four, the notorious Mimi-Rose tells Adam she had one the day before.
"There are so many options for pregnancies with favorable outcomes … so I assumed there would be options for the one in four women who miscarry," Scofield told TODAY Parents of her motivation behind I Love You Still.
" In Uganda Mr Martell meets a 21-year-old woman who has been beaten to make her miscarry, "part of a wider pattern of [intra-south] ethnic cleansing designed to drive people away for generations to come.
I spent a few days "grieving" for my unborn child, and then, after thinking my options over, I decided to let my body miscarry naturally, a process that can take a few weeks, depending on the circumstances.
Purvi Patel, 34, who purchased drugs overseas to help her induce a miscarriage, was prosecuted under a feticide statute initially created to punish those who inflict violence against pregnant women with the intent of causing them to miscarry.
While women with HG aren't shown to miscarry more often, it was difficult in that moment not to see some connection between her suffering and the inability to keep a pregnancy viable without medication to control her vomiting.
"If you have bleeding in the first trimester it doesn't mean you're going to miscarry, and indeed, half of the women who bleed in the first trimester go on to carry a perfectly normal, healthy pregnancy," she says.
According to the American Pregnancy Association, anywhere from 10 to 25 percent of pregnancies recognized clinically end in miscarriage; according to the National Institutes of Health, 15 to 20 percent of American women who know they are pregnant will miscarry.
The policy is a concession to ranchers who worry bison exposed to brucellosis, a disease that can cause cows to miscarry, might infect cattle that graze outside the park, though such a case has never been documented in the wild.
Firebrand pastor Paula White, who last week publicly prayed for women to miscarry if they were carrying "Satanic babies," milled around, as did pastor Jerry Falwell Jr., Trump's acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, and former Energy secretary Rick Perry.
Canadian researchers looked at the outcomes from more than 22019,000 early pregnancies and found that women taking benzodiazepines, such as Alprazolam (Xanax), Diazepam (Valium) and Clonazepam (Klonopin), were nearly twice as likely to miscarry, according to the results in JAMA Psychiatry.
Williams testified at her trial earlier this year that when she stole the newborn Kamiyah Mobley in 1998, she had lost custody of her two other children and was in an abusive relationship that led her to miscarry about a month before.
Brian Kemp last week, has drawn concern over the possibility that it could lead to criminal charges for women who seek abortions or miscarry, though reproductive rights groups say they're not sure if the law would ever be used in this way.
The law also gained added attention on Tuesday when Mark Joseph Stern of Slate reported that it could lead to criminal prosecutions for women who perform their own abortions using drugs, who miscarry, or even who travel out of state to have abortions.
Brian Kemp earlier this month, has drawn concern over the possibility that it could lead to criminal charges for women who seek abortions or miscarry, though reproductive rights groups say they're not sure if the law would ever be used in this way.
Critics were also wary of the study's outcome, especially since it had some major limitations: small numbers of participants, no knowledge of existing conditions among the women that might have made them more likely to miscarry, inaccurate identification of possible miscarriages and more.
The underlying code is: Don't tell anyone you're pregnant until you're 12 weeks along, because if you miscarry or find out it has an incurable disease and you decide to abort, you might have to (gasp) explain to people the unexplainable: your own immeasurable despair.
If the law is allowed to take effect in January—rather than being held up in the courts—women who miscarry could be investigated by the state to determine whether their pregnancy ended unintentionally or with the help of a doctor or an abortion pill.
By 1988, Dr. Lammer, who was then with the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program, was warning that Accutane was causing 40 percent of women to miscarry and 25 percent to have babies with major defects, including abnormalities of the brain, skull, face, heart and thymus gland.
Cass hated pushing his son's stroller, as he had earmarked it in his mind for a replacement double stroller, and he avoided the bathroom where Lucy — having been sent home from the hospital to miscarry "naturally" — had given birth in tremendous pain to their barely developed baby-to-be.
Given the ambiguity of most state laws in the prosecution of self-managed abortion and the variety of possible reasons a pregnant patient may miscarry, it's not surprising that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists formally opposes any policy that requires providers who suspect a patient may have induced their own abortion to report them to law enforcement.
In 210, Ms. Coeytaux, Ms. Wells and Victoria Nichols started the Plan C campaign to raise awareness among women in the United States that early in normal pregnancies women have safely used the pills to miscarry at home (ectopic pregnancy, a rare condition in which the fetus develops outside the uterus, cannot be treated with pills).
The park's practice of capturing and shipping to slaughter a certain number of bison that wander from Yellowstone in winter in search of food in Montana, Zinke's home state, is driven in part by ranchers there who are concerned about competition for rangelands and about the spread of brucellosis, a disease carried by some bison that can cause cows to miscarry.
Although Tanzania ratified the African Union's 2005 Maputo Protocol on women's rights — which endorsed abortion rights — and also recognizes colonial-era British case law permitting abortion in some circumstances, national law mandates 14-year sentences for anyone "unlawfully" performing an abortion and seven years for women who try to make themselves miscarry — but without defining "unlawfully," said Sarah C. Keogh, a Guttmacher Institute researcher and the study's lead author.
Televangelist Paula White, who also serves as President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's spiritual adviser, took to Twitter to clarify remarks she made in a sermon calling for "all satanic pregnancies to miscarry" after a portion of her address went viral and sparked backlash.

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