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missed abortion, and healthy pregnant women in the first trimester to see if
there were any differences. Materials and Methods: The study method is
prospective. Pregnant women who applied to the obstetrics clinic of Istanbul
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between 6 weeks and 12 weeks or had normal pregnancy follow-up, had no chronic
diseases, and did not take magnesium and calcium supplements were included in
the study. 20 pregnant women with missed abortion, 20 pregnant women with
abortion imminens diagnosis and 20 normal pregnant women who met the criteria
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study. Results: The Mg, Cu, Zn, and CBC values of the study participants’ women did not differ in a
statistically significant way. When compared to pregnant women who had a normal
pregnancy process, the difference in Ca value was found to be statistically
substantially smaller in pregnant women who were diagnosed with abortion
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