Study Links Common Movements to Higher Risk of Miscarriage

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A pregnant woman in this file image. Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty ImagesStanding, walking, and bending may increase the risk of miscarriage, researchers have said in a new paper.Pregnant women who had to move as part of their job were more likely to suffer miscarriage or the unwanted sudden loss of pregnancy, according to researchers in Denmark.

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