Incomplete-abortion
noun
1.
a miscarriage in which some fetal or placental tissue remains in the uterus.
incomplete abortion in·com·plete abortion (ĭn’kəm-plēt’)
n.
Abortion in which all of the products of conception are not expelled from the uterus.
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