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A significant number of women have had miscarriages, with a substantial number suffering from infertility because of the loss of sperm in the first year. The need for increased awareness of the issue may lead to new strategies to decrease pregnancies in the coming decades. This is particularly true if women have a higher risk of having a spontaneous abortion, due to low sperm count, and a number of other factors. The current study aimed to identify the incidence of spontaneous abortion in women aged 15-49 years, by using a randomised, cross-over, double-blind, parallel-group design.
This study was conducted in a population stratified by gender, with a large number of women undergoing spontaneous abortions and the highest proportion of women aged 15-49 years. Women received information on their reproductive health, and the time of the procedure. Information was collected before the procedure and during the period of the pregnancy. The women underwent a questionnaire to assess their quality of life, their pregnancy outcomes, and their fertility status.
The primary outcome measure was a pregnancy rate (PGR) at the time of the first spontaneous abortion. At the time of the first spontaneous abortion, women were provided with information about their fertility status and pregnancy cycle. The results showed a large difference in the number of pregnancies during the first year between the two groups, with high levels of spontaneous abortion occurring in women who had a low average PGR and low levels of pregnancies in women who had a high average PGR. The results also showed that women with different fertility status, both high and low, had a significantly higher percentage of spontaneous abortions.
The majority of women who had a spontaneous abortion had a low GRS at the time of the first birth; however, no significant difference was seen between the groups in terms of the number of spontaneous pregnancies. The percentage of abortions that took place in the first year was higher in women with a low GRS, but no significant difference was seen in
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