Scottish researchers found that women who became pregnant within six months after having a miscarriage were more likely to have a successful pregnancy than those who miscarried and became pregnant six months to one year later. "This research will help health care providers to counsel women regarding timing of future pregnancies and will allow couples to make informed choices based on hard evidence," the lead researcher said. Bloomberg Businessweek/HealthDay News (8/5)(原文链接)
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1. Bone Health and Osteoporosis:
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2. http://health.nih.gov/topic/Pregnancy
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