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What to expect after an abortion or miscarriage:
Almost all women who have a miscarriage recover completely.
Complications are rare.
The risk of having another miscarriage is higher than in those women who have not had a miscarriage.
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Abdominal pain in pregnancy
Abdominal pain
Pregnancy
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Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy
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Last Updated: Mar 11, 2008
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