Health
At least one in seven pregnancies end in miscarriage, 11% of women endure it at least once in their life, says study – Economic Times
Levels of care for women suffering miscarriage is highly uneven across countries, the data showed.
PARIS: One in seven pregnancies worldwide ends in miscarriage, and eleven percent of women endure a failed pregnancy at least once in their lifetime, experts said Tuesday.
Some 23 million miscarriages occur every year, according to data pieced together from around the globe by an international team of 31 researchers.
But the actual tally is sure to be “substantially higher” due to underreporting, they said in a trio of studies published in The Lancet.
Two percent of women — one in 50 — have experienced…
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