After Miscarriage: Medical Facts and Emotional Support for Pregnancy LossIf you've recently lost a pregnancy, or have experienced more than one such loss, you may be wondering - What happened, and how can I find out why? What is my chance of ever carrying a baby to term? What can I do to lessen my risk of another miscarriage? How can I cope with this heartache? In After Miscarriage, Krissi Danielsson answers these qu... |
Contents
My Baby Is Gone | 1 |
Looking for Causes of Miscarriage | 45 |
Miscarriage Testing and Treatments | 117 |
Alternative Treatments and Stress Reduction | 163 |
Coping with Pregnancy Loss | 190 |
Trying Again | 250 |
Pregnant Again | 276 |
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After Miscarriage: Medical Facts and Emotional Support for Pregnancy Loss Krissi Danielsson No preview available - 2008 |
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