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Oct 18, 2025, 07:51
Real World Impact in How We Understand Fertility and Miscarriage – University of Warwick
University of Warwick shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Dr Joanne Muter, Professor Jan Brosens and their team are making a real world impact in how we understand fertility and miscarriage.
Their research has revealed an abnormal process in the womb lining as a hidden cause of some preventable pregnancy losses, paving the way for new treatments for women experiencing recurrent miscarriage.
This work is opening new possibilities for pre-conception care, personalised treatment, and hope for families seeking answers.
Watch the team explain their research.”
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