In France, Ms Cassez is widely considered the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
Commenting on Stefan Kiszko's wrongful conviction, McLean admitted a "dreadful miscarriage of justice" had occurred.
Amanda Knox, putative victim of a gross miscarriage of Italian justice, I would leave on there.
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Mrs Halappanavar had lost her baby in a miscarriage four days before her death.
The 31-year-old died from septicaemia four days after a miscarriage in an Irish hospital.
Photographer Me Ra Koh found that photography helped heal her pain after a miscarriage.
Losing an unborn baby through miscarriage is common but most women go on to conceive again.
Women who smoke during pregnancy increase their risk of miscarriage, premature delivery and cot death.
He could always bury himself in work, but, since the miscarriage, she never left the house.
The 31-year-old, who was 17 weeks pregnant, died at University Hospital Galway following a miscarriage.
Most occurred in women who were less than 24 weeks pregnant and had signs of possible miscarriage.
They hope to prepare a miscarriage of justice application to go before the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
After my first miscarriage, my husband called my manager and let her know what was going on.
The 31-year-old, who was 17 weeks pregnant, died at University Hospital Galway last October following a miscarriage.
The only truly scary thing was that twice I had breakthrough bleeding (especially scary after our previous miscarriage).
Such problems were the risk of down syndrome in a child and miscarriage for older women, he added.
They claimed the North Ayrshire men suffered a miscarriage of justice because the packages sent were obviously hoaxes.
She said that gene research could yield treatments for women prone to miscarriage in just a few years.
They can also lead to complications in pregnancy that affect the unborn baby and can lead to miscarriage.
Mrs Halappanavar, a 31-year-old Indian-born dentist living in Galway, died of septicaemia, five days after suffering a miscarriage.
The federal judge refused to let a jury decide the case, saying that would risk a miscarriage of justice.
However, the judges refused and told Mr Scott they were not convinced a miscarriage of justice had taken place.
The 31-year-old died from septicaemia due to E.coli four days following a miscarriage.
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Previously, compensation was only awarded for a miscarriage of justice if a claimant could effectively prove they were innocent.
Research shows that caffeine can trigger migraines, heartburn, gastrointestinal problems and put women at an increased risk of miscarriage.
The team found it was not possible to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that a miscarriage of justice did not occur.
In a letter, Mr Blair acknowledged the "miscarriage of justice" which they suffered as a result of their wrongful convictions.
"It can't contribute to a miscarriage of justice because any possible prejudice was dealt with at the trial, " he said.
As many as one in five pregnancies ends in miscarriage, while stillbirth happens in about five in every 1, 000 births.
Suppressing the immune systems of women who suffer recurrent miscarriage may be able to allow many more to give birth.
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