Problem: Article: A miscarriage is defined as losing a fetus before 20 weeks of pregnancy. However, within this definition, there are several terms used to describe the exact nature of the miscarriage:   Spontaneous abortions: These occur when the fetus is aborted naturally in before 20 weeks of pregnancy, due to factors like genetic abnormalities, drug or alcohol abuse, infections or hormonal problems which make it impossible for the fetus to survive.  Incomplete abortion: This is when the fetus gets aborted but part of the tissue is still left in the mother's womb. This tissue needs to be removed by a doctor, or it could lead to infection.  Complete abortion: This is when the fetus is expelled with all of the accompanying tissues (also known as products of conception).  Inevitable abortions: These are a class of abortions where the symptoms cannot be prevented or stopped and will eventually lead to a miscarriage. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding and dilation of the cervix. Some women are at higher risk of having a miscarriage than others. In some cases these risks can be avoided, but in others they are inevitable. Women who are at risk include:  Those who smoke, drink alcohol or take drugs during their pregnancy. These behaviors are known to reduce the amniotic fluid in the body, which induces labor-like symptoms in the body and can lead to miscarriage. Those who are over the age of 35 upon conceiving their first child. Those who have a history of miscarriage. If you are pregnant, it's important to learn how to recognize the first signs and symptoms of miscarriage. If you notice any of the following symptoms, you should call your health care provider immediately to get checked out.   Vaginal bleeding: Vaginal bleeding (often accompanied by cramping) is one of the most obvious signals that you are about to miscarry (or that you have already). Please visit the nearest physician if you should notice any vaginal bleeding. The bleeding occurs when the placenta starts to separate due to various factors, such as decreased HCG levels in the blood or drug and alcohol use leading to spontaneous contractions.  Passage of clots: In some cases, there may not be any bleeding (at least at first) but you may notice clot-like tissues coming out of the vagina. These occur due to low levels of HCG in the blood, which means that the mother's body is unsuitable for carrying a baby to full term and will naturally self-abort.  Abdominal or back pain: Any form of abdominal or low back pain should raise suspicion of a miscarriage. These kinds of pains are often the initial sign that the uterus is contracting due to decreased levels of estrogen and HCG in the blood. In some cases, it is not immediately obvious whether or not a miscarriage has occurred, even if symptoms such as vaginal bleed and cramping are present. In these situations, doctors need to run several tests to find out if the pregnancy is still valid. These tests include:  A routine CBC (Complete Blood Count) test is carried out to determine the levels of haemoglobin in the blood and how much has been lost. Blood grouping is done to find out the Rh compatibility. Rh compatibility indicates whether the mother's blood group and the fetus's are the same or different. Ultrasound of the abdomen and/or the pelvis may be advised. Blood HCG levels are tested to find out if they are low or normal. Low levels of HCG increase the probability of a miscarriage. Following an incomplete abortion — where the fetus is expelled but products of conception remain inside the womb — it is necessary to remove these products of conception to prevent the uterus from becoming infected. This is done with a procedure known as dilatation and curettage.  During the dilatation and curettage procedure, the patient is given an anesthetic and put to sleep so they won't feel any pain. The cervix is then dilated and an instrument called a curette is used to remove the content of the womb through the opening of the vagina. Once the tissues are removed, the uterus is cleaned with an antiseptic betadine solution, which helps to prevent infection.
Summary: Understand that there are different types of miscarriages. Know if you are at risk. Learn to recognize the symptoms of a possible miscarriage. Understand how the doctor determines whether a miscarriage has occurred. Understand how tissues are removed following an incomplete abortion.

Problem: Article: Unfortunately, you can't go to the contact page directly, so you must start by searching the FAQ page to access the options. Go to https://www.groupon.com/faq and type "Contact Groupon" in the search bar. Click on the first heading, “How to Contact Groupon Customer Support,” then select the "Contact Us" link.  If you’re already searching for answers on the FAQ page but haven’t found what you needed, click on one of the search results that’s similar to your query. Scroll down to where it says "Still Need Help?" and click the "Contact Us" link for more options. Make sure you're signed in to your account so the agents have access to your information and order history. If your issue is pressing, doing a Live Chat is your best bet. Click the "Live Chat" link then complete the form. It asks for your name, email address, language, issue, and country code. However, most of this is prepopulated so you only need to describe your problem. Then, click "Start Chat" to be connected to an agent. Ask them any questions you have and they can help you sort out the issue or provide you with additional resources. Click "Send Us an Email" and an email form will pop up. Type your question or issue into the box. Try to be as detailed and clear as possible so the agent can help resolve your issue. Attach any screenshots, images, or documents by dragging the file to the "Add Attachment" box above the message box. When you're done, click "Send." While Groupon doesn't provide a phone number to call directly, you can request a call back from an agent. Click "You can also request a call with our team" and enter your phone number, preferred language, and message. Add any attachments, like screenshots or pictures, you want the agent to review. Click "Request a Callback" when you're finished.  The callback time varies based on how busy Groupon's agents are and is listed at the bottom of the callback form. Agents are available Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CT.
Summary:
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