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Investigators at University of Cambridge Publish New Data on Spontaneous Abortion

Published in Women's Health Weekly, June 16th, 2011

2011 JUN 16 -- In this recent article published in the Bjog - an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, scientists in Cambridge, United Kingdom conducted a study "To determine whether women experiencing recurrent miscarriage were more likely to have a family history of cardiovascular disease. Retrospective cohort study. Women having a first birth in Scotland between 1992 and 2006."

"Sample A total of 74 730 first births were linked to the hospital admission and death certification data for the women's parents through the women's birth certificates. The incidence of cardiovascular disease in the women's parents was related to the number...

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