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Recurrent miscarriage can be caused by several factors, including fetal, placental, or maternal abnormalities.

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Recurrent miscarriage can be caused by several factors, including fetal, placental, or maternal abnormalities.

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Recurrent miscarriage is defined as three or more miscarriages of a fetus before 20 weeks of gestation (i.e., before the fetus can live outside the womb).

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Obstructive patterns are likely in patients who have had recurrent symptoms for more than 10 years.

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Yes, you can get flu-like symptoms during a miscarriage. However, flu-like symptoms are also VERY common pregnancy symtpoms. With a miscarriage, you would also be in pain and have reasonably heavy bleeding

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Do you have some of the miscarriage symptoms such as bleeding, cramping, with pelvic or back-pain are accompanied during that period. Another miscarriage symptoms is the sudden stop of all pregnancies symptoms which include breast tenderness, the feeling of unwell.

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