Miscarriage is defined as the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks gestation, that is, before fetal viability. The clinical signs of miscarriage are usually vaginal bleeding associated with abdominal pain and cramping. The miscarriage is named 'complete' or 'incomplete' according to whether or not tissues are retained in the uterus. If a woman has minimal bleeding but her cervix is closed, this is known as a 'threatened miscarriage. However; if the pregnancy is still inside the uterus but the cervix is open, this is described as an 'inevitable miscarriage', which it will not usually be possible to save the fetus.
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The number of patients with complete miscarriage at 1 week
Timeframe: 7 days