Gestational hormone trajectories and early pregnancy failure: a reassessment
Abstract Background Studies have commonly assessed the endocrinolgical status of women once miscarriage is threatened or suspected; few studies have explored the antecedent hormonal environment or used a longitudinal strategy. Using refined statistical techniques, we sought to re-evaluate whether ge...
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Main Authors: | Paul G Whittaker (Author), Courtney A Schreiber (Author), Mary D Sammel (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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