How To Use Miscarry In A Sentence

  • If I had been tempted of late to think M. de Rambouillet fickle, I had no reason to complain now; whether his attitude was due to M. d'Agen's representations, or to the reflection that without me the plans he had at heart must miscarry. A Gentleman of France
  • Many women who miscarry eventually have healthy babies.
  • There is no getting away from the hurt of miscarriage, but there are a number of simple changes that could make a considerable difference to the level of trauma miscarrying parents undergo," said Justine Roberts, co-founder of Mumsnet. Campaign launched to improve NHS care for women after miscarriage
  • As 15% of pregnancies miscarry, a move towards community care has important implications for the health service.
  • It's important to remember that many women experience spotting in early pregnancy and most do not miscarry.
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  • Like all pregnancies there is the possibility that she may miscarry, so we are keeping our fingers crossed.
  • Hosea 9: 14 give them a miscarrying womb and dry breasts. What Do Declining Abortion Rates Mean for Crime in the Future? - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Their means is their misery, though they do apply themselves to the times, to lie, dissemble, collogue and flatter their lieges, obey, second his will and commands as much as may be, yet too frequently they miscarry, they fat themselves like so many hogs, as [3696] Aeneas Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Many women who miscarry eventually have healthy babies.
  • So, if a son that is by his father sent about merchandise do sinfully miscarry upon the sea, the imputation of his wickedness, by your rule, should be imposed upon his father that sent him: or if a servant, under his master’s command transporting a sum of money, be assailed by robbers and die in many irreconciled iniquities, you may call the business of the master the author of the servant’s damnation. Act IV. Scene I. The Life of King Henry the Fifth
  • Women who miscarry will experience the same kind of postpartum depression that full-term pregnancy can bring.
  • Fears that chemical byproducts resulting from purifying drinking water with chlorine boost the chances that pregnant women will miscarry were not supported by the results of a major new study.
  • They enjoyed the prestige of being the custodians of the Holy Temple at Mecca, and therefore their propaganda was not likely to miscarry.
  • Selfishly I assured myself with the knowledge that Toby had created his own mess in the past, and that if my plan was to miscarry, it would simply be a nasty case of karma.
  • Your baby could be physically injured, or you could miscarry or have preterm labor.
  • Referring to cases described in Lori R. Freedman's excellent article on miscarriage mismanagement in Catholic hospitals in the American Journal of Public Health, the ACLU charges that Catholic hospitals are refusing to terminate pregnancies of hemorrhaging, septic, miscarrying women until the fetal heartbeat stops, and are sending women to other hospitals up to 90 miles away to receive life-saving reproductive health care. Angela Bonavoglia: ACLU Demands Religiously Owned Hospitals Provide Emergency Reproductive Health Care
  • TD gives me time off from work and doesn't remember to harass me about my irresponsible behaviour while my wife is miscarrying till a good week later. Obituary
  • I ended up miscarrying 10 weeks into the pregnancy. What A Girl Wants - Her Bad Mother
  • Early on, any radiation dose at the blastocyst stage is an all-or-nothing event, " says Higley, meaning the blastocyst is thought to either recover and continue growing or miscarry.
  • Laura and Andrew had no problem becoming pregnant but Laura kept miscarrying in the first trimester. Kristen Houghton: Dealing With Infertility: Will a Child Make Me Happy?
  • As God is the centre of our concupiscible affections, so sin is the object of those we call irascible; and the affections of love and hatred being the ground of all the rest, I must have a great care that I do not mistake or miscarry in them: for if these be placed upon wrong objects, it is impossible any of the rest should be placed upon right ones. Private Thoughts Upon Religion and a Christian Life; to which is Added the Necessity and Advantage of Frequent Communion. Volume I.
  • Francis Lovelace in 1673 wrote to Governor Winthrop, "It will be necessary to forme a militia, for if it should miscarry they must not radicate longer. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 3
  • So, if a son that is by his father sent about merchandise do sinfully miscarry upon the sea, the imputation of his wickedness by your rule, should be imposed upon his father that sent him: or if a servant, under his master's command transporting a sum of money, be assailed by robbers and die in many irreconciled iniquities, you may call the business of the master the author of the servant's damnation: but this is not so: the king is not bound to answer the particular endings of his soldiers, the father of his son, nor the master of his servant; for they purpose not their death, when they purpose their services. The Life of King Henry V
  • About 15% of women with a clinically recognised pregnancy will miscarry spontaneously during the first trimester.
  • Under their benignancy no loss could befall, no fate miscarry -- for in his last thought he felt his vision opened, for the moment, to perceive a fine tracery of fate. The Gentleman from Indiana
  • Many women do not reveal they are pregnant for many weeks for fear of miscarrying – but when they do lose their baby, nobody will support them because they did not know they were expecting. Campaign launched to improve NHS care for women after miscarriage
  • This can be an alternative to surgery because many ectopic pregnancies will miscarry naturally.
  • I have cared for women miscarrying, and women whose labours have been induced, for all their pain is immeasurable.
  • The challenge of an antenatal screening programme is, therefore, to identify women in whom a risk of Down's syndrome is sufficiently high to justify such an invasive test and to minimise the risk of miscarrying a healthy baby.
  • Morrison and other critics cite cases such as one in which a woman 15-weeks pregnant with twins sought help at Sierra Vista in November after miscarrying one twin at home. Religious hospitals' restrictions sparking conflicts, scrutiny
  • For goodness sake, nature is estimated to abort up to 80% of all pregnancies - many women miscarry before they even know they are pregnant, and never know they were.
  • The pain was the result of nervous exhaustion and an empty stomach, David says: she will not miscarry.
  • For example, Fanny’s defloration is pretty grisly (like all other deflorations in the book, the pain the women experience is not glossed over, nor does it disappear after their first time), and then Fanny is raped by a gentleman while she is very depressed over miscarrying due to the shock of her true love being sent to the South Seas. 2010 February « paper fruit
  • Stephanie Prior, a partner of Anthony Gold Solicitors, said: "I have clients who fell pregnant as they were unaware that the Implanon device had not been inserted into their arm and they suffered psychological difficulties as a consequence of falling pregnant and later miscarrying or having to make the difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy. Hundreds become pregnant despite contraceptive implant Implanon
  • An unwanted child is a greater crime than miscarrying which is no crime at all, but would be if you took your anti-abortion laws to fruition. People who have nothing to hide, hide nothing.

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