"Sometimes something can go wrong at the point of conception and the foetus receives too many or not enough chromosomes. The reasons for this are often unclear, but it means the foetus will not be able to develop normally, resulting in a miscarriage. This is very unlikely to recur. It does not necessarily mean there's any problem with you or your partner."
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"Choices", NHS (December 7, 2017 Page last reviewed: 09 March 2022). "Miscarriage – Causes". www.nhs.uk.
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