Very first red circle. Miscarriages before 6 weeks are not always considered a miscarriage. They are considered the body rejecting the pregnancy, if they aren't considered part of the regular menstruation cycle. The article is correct to take issue with it being added to the count.
The reason for this is how it is determined how far along a pregnancy is. The clock starts the on the first day of your last period. Even if you didn't have sex until 3 weeks later. This is why sonograms adjust the due dates so often. Another issue is that most women never know they had a miscarriage, they just experience a menstruation that is different than usual.
The second red circle is an inappropriate removal of a dataset. Why was there no contact?
Very first red circle. Miscarriages before 6 weeks are not always considered a miscarriage. They are considered the body rejecting the pregnancy, if they aren't considered part of the regular menstruation cycle. The article is correct to take issue with it being added to the count.
The reason for this is how it is determined how far along a pregnancy is. The clock starts the on the first day of your last period. Even if you didn't have sex until 3 weeks later. This is why sonograms adjust the due dates so often. Another issue is that most women never know they had a miscarriage, they just experience a menstruation that is different than usual.
The second red circle is an inappropriate removal of a dataset. Why was there no contact?