Pregnant women with thrombophilia, a hereditary blood condition, may be at a greater risk of heavy bleeding during delivery because of blood thinning treatments given during pregnancy, according to a Danish study published last month in the journal Human Reproduction, Reuters/MSNBC reports. Three or more consecutive miscarriages occur in about one in 100 women and are caused by a number of factors, including age, chromosome abnormalities carried by the mother or father, abnormalities in the embryo, issues with womb structure, infections and blood conditions like thrombophilia...

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