2000
DOI: 10.1080/19485565.2000.9989020
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High fertility does not cause spontaneous intrauterine fetal loss: The determinants of spontaneous fetal loss in Egypt

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“…Other problems arising from breastfeeding mothers during pregnancy are such as abnormal uterine contractions, miscarriages, disorders of the uteroplacental circulation at the end of pregnancy, premature birth, labor dystocia, and fetal death in the womb [3,6,10,17,18,19] reported by Onwudiegwu who found that there was no negative impact on the development of pregnancy until the birth process and postpartum period in women who breastfed during pregnancy [20]. Breastfeeding during pregnancy has been carried out in various countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other problems arising from breastfeeding mothers during pregnancy are such as abnormal uterine contractions, miscarriages, disorders of the uteroplacental circulation at the end of pregnancy, premature birth, labor dystocia, and fetal death in the womb [3,6,10,17,18,19] reported by Onwudiegwu who found that there was no negative impact on the development of pregnancy until the birth process and postpartum period in women who breastfed during pregnancy [20]. Breastfeeding during pregnancy has been carried out in various countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is documented that the risk of various ailments is cumulative and genetic defects become more salient at advanced ages. The majority of studies indicate a positive relation between the experience of fetal wastage and pregnancy order (El-Saadani, 2000). Plausible explanations for this include immunological problems, the likelihood of anatomical damage and cumulated malnutrition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%