BackgroundPregnancy loss can have physical and psychological consequences for women and their families. Though a previous study described an increase in the risk of self-reported pregnancy loss from 1970 to 2000, more recent examinations from population-based data of US women are lacking.MethodsWe used data from the 1995, 2002, 2006\u20132010, 2011\u20132015 National Survey of Family Growth on self-reported pregnancy loss (miscarriage, stillbirth, ectopic pregnancy) among US women (15\u201344 years) who reported at least one pregnancy conceived during 1990\u20132011 that did not result in induced termination (n = 20 012 women; n = 42 526 pregnancies). Trends in the risk of self-reported pregnancy loss and early pregnancy loss (<12 weeks) we...
While grief, emotional distress and other mental health conditions have been associated with pregnan...
STUDY QUESTION Do women with a previous miscarriage or termination of pregnancy have an increased ri...
This quantitative study examined relationships between demographic and pregnancy loss related predic...
Background: Pregnancy loss can have physical and psychological consequences for women and their fami...
Purpose:To evaluate the association between pregnancy loss history and adverse pregnancy outcomes.Me...
Study question Does the exposure to job loss during pregnancy increase the risk of miscarriage or st...
Although pregnancy loss—especially miscarriage— is a relatively common experience among reproductive...
These results suggest that women who experience spontaneous pregnancy loss are at a substantially hi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the association between biological, behavioural and ...
Pregnancy loss, the demise of a pregnancy at any time between implantation and delivery, is a common...
Pregnancy loss, including miscarriage and stillbirth, affects 15–20% of pregnancies in the United St...
Miscarriages account for about one in six/one in seven pregnancies, and probably over one in five ex...
Although maternal deaths are among the most tragic events related to pregnancy, they are uncommon in...
Miscarriage is generally defined as the loss of a pregnancy before viability. An estimated 23 millio...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents key findings from a comprehensive report on pregnancies and pregnan...
While grief, emotional distress and other mental health conditions have been associated with pregnan...
STUDY QUESTION Do women with a previous miscarriage or termination of pregnancy have an increased ri...
This quantitative study examined relationships between demographic and pregnancy loss related predic...
Background: Pregnancy loss can have physical and psychological consequences for women and their fami...
Purpose:To evaluate the association between pregnancy loss history and adverse pregnancy outcomes.Me...
Study question Does the exposure to job loss during pregnancy increase the risk of miscarriage or st...
Although pregnancy loss—especially miscarriage— is a relatively common experience among reproductive...
These results suggest that women who experience spontaneous pregnancy loss are at a substantially hi...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the association between biological, behavioural and ...
Pregnancy loss, the demise of a pregnancy at any time between implantation and delivery, is a common...
Pregnancy loss, including miscarriage and stillbirth, affects 15–20% of pregnancies in the United St...
Miscarriages account for about one in six/one in seven pregnancies, and probably over one in five ex...
Although maternal deaths are among the most tragic events related to pregnancy, they are uncommon in...
Miscarriage is generally defined as the loss of a pregnancy before viability. An estimated 23 millio...
OBJECTIVES: This report presents key findings from a comprehensive report on pregnancies and pregnan...
While grief, emotional distress and other mental health conditions have been associated with pregnan...
STUDY QUESTION Do women with a previous miscarriage or termination of pregnancy have an increased ri...
This quantitative study examined relationships between demographic and pregnancy loss related predic...