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incomplete miscarriage
What is an Incomplete Miscarriage?
An
incomplete miscarriage
occurs when a miscarriage begins, but the body does not expel all the
pregnancy tissue
. This condition is different from a complete miscarriage, where all fetal tissue is expelled from the uterus.
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