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A condition prior to the 20th week of gestation characterized by uterine bleeding and cramping that suggests a miscarriage may result. It can generally be managed with complete rest and medical observation.
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Traditionally, any bleeding from the uterus during pregnancy while the cervix is (still) closed. Today, as well, there would need to be a normal embryo and, a little later, normal fetal heart movement pattern on transvaginal ultrasound to separate it from an inevitable miscarriage.
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Anytime there is vaginal bleeding during the first half of pregnancy, the pregnancy is considered threatened. The expectant mother may undergo a physical examination and tests to determine the cause of the bleeding, and treatment will be initiated if necessary.
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Bleeding in pregnancy that may or may not result in miscarriage.
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An incident in which certain symptoms such as vaginal bleeding or severe cramping, occur during the first half of pregnancy. The symptoms may stop or may progress to a miscarriage.
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