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Bacterial Vaginosis Doubles Risk of Miscarriage
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Title Bacterial Vaginosis Doubles Risk of Miscarriage
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568002?src=rss
Description The presence of bacterial vaginosis (BV) during the first trimester of pregnancy doubles the risk of miscarriage by the end of the second trimester, researchers report in the November issue of Fertility and Sterility. Reuters Health Information
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Date Dec 28, 2007
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