They aim to create a memorial garden to infants who were buried in unconsecrated ground, as well as miscarried or still-born infants. |
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Her high blood pressure and the fact that she had miscarried within the last year only added to the problems. |
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On her return to Ireland she needed follow-up medical treatment and had to tell her doctor and the hospital that she had miscarried. |
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She lost her daughter and husband in an accident and at the time she was pregnant and miscarried. |
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This plan miscarried, but he corresponded with Sartre and struck up a friendship with Jean Beaufret, the most loyal of French Heideggerians. |
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Woolsey, also consumptive, either miscarried or had to terminate each pregnancy for health reasons. |
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If a woman miscarried, went into labor early, or had trouble hiring a midwife, she could be sent to the gallows. |
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Is it enough for the defence to raise a reasonable doubt that the plan might have miscarried for some reason? |
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Their military plans frequently miscarried so that changes in strategy had to be swiftly devised and implemented. |
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The boy had been the father's only child, a miracle baby, born after his mother had miscarried five times. |
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Andrea miscarried on her first attempt and the second attempt didn't take hold. |
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Emily sighed softly in thought, her mind turning to her second child she had miscarried 19 years ago. |
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Defined as a loss prior to 20 weeks gestation, a miscarried fetus does not receive any kind of funeral rights in a hospital, unlike stillborn babies. |
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It was a year ago this very day that the marchioness miscarried the babe. |
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Because of the beating she suffered at the hands of the anti-terrorist squads, she miscarried. |
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When women miscarried, they used to keep it a secret because of the taboos they had to follow. |
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She miscarried and hid the foetus underneath the stone bed frame and never said a word about it. |
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She miscarried twice as a result of beatings by her mother-in-law and brother-in-law. |
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A little while after a miscarried project by G. Pelletier, another monk, the chapter had an organ built by Crespin Carlier. |
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And Simon Downer said that his wife Tracey inflicted the fatal wound on herself after she had miscarried their child. |
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But I bumped into him on various talk shows and then, in 1996, he represented a woman, Mandy Allwood, who was pregnant with octuplets and miscarried all eight. |
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The protocol will consist of taking a sample from the female who miscarried or from the placenta following a second miscarriage on the farm within a 12-month period. |
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In the past, if a woman miscarried did she try to keep this secret? |
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She got pregnant anyway, but then miscarried. |
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Ubiquitous photographs of miscarried fetuses, for example, erase all signs of the maternal body to create the fantasy that fetuses are autonomous individuals. |
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Kriszta miscarried our baby in the fifth month of pregnancy. |
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Rachel: Yes, I've known many women that miscarried, even sometimes in early pregnancy when there were only blood clots, before the baby was formed. |
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Saullu: Yes, I have miscarried three times. |
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Never counted and never to be known, are the numbers of babies miscarried, or stillborn, let alone the number of family members and parents who have suffered over the years. |
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She had been pregnant at least seventeen times over as many years, and had miscarried or given birth to stillborn children at least twelve times. |
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Karl died as a result, and Lynette later miscarried one of her twins. |
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Have you not heard speak of Mariana, the sister of Frederick, the great soldier who miscarried at sea? |
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After discovering she was pregnant in the spring of 1945, Blyton miscarried five months later, following a fall from a ladder. |
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The day after her final performance in the play she miscarried and entered a period of depression that lasted for months. |
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In early 1687, within a matter of days, Anne miscarried, her husband caught smallpox, and their two young daughters died of the same infection. |
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Anne's final pregnancy ended on 25 January 1700, when she miscarried a stillborn son. |
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On 16 June, she miscarried, losing so much blood that she nearly died. |
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On the day of Catherine's funeral, Anne Boleyn miscarried a boy. |
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Catherine became pregnant and miscarried at least three times, and during a severe illness in 1663, she imagined, for a time, that she had given birth. |
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