Dioxin is linked to cancer, skin disease and reproductive problems such as miscarriages and birth defects.
Some years and several miscarriages later, they have forgotten how to talk to each other.
They say that their research does not prove that the use of NSAIDs causes miscarriages.
That nightmare was the tipping point on a pregnancy path marred by failed attempts and painful miscarriages.
If Mr Straw gets his way, miscarriages of justice, not cost savings, are the most likely result.
He was constantly approached by people - some with amazingly personal and painful revelations of infertility or miscarriages.
Newman: Miscarriages are somehow the worst of both worlds: mortifyingly public and isolatingly private at the same time.
But some campaigners argue the law is a "lazy" option for prosecutors and can lead to miscarriages of justice.
Still, the panel recommended that Glaxo do more studies that would monitor miscarriages and other problems reported by patients.
Mr Straw said serious miscarriages of justice had occurred on occasions when the DNA samples and fingerprints had been destroyed.
New recommendations aimed at ending miscarriages of justice in child abuse investigations are in the hands of the Home Office.
The Department of Justice and our courts can work through and punish any violations of our laws or miscarriages of justice.
The Commission is an independent body which investigates possible miscarriages of justice.
The Court of Appeal rejected his case and twice the SCCRC, which looks into possible miscarriages of justice, refused to send it back.
John McManus, from the Miscarriages of Justice campaign and support group, said the case had all the hallmarks of a miscarriage of justice.
Radiation doses from the damaged nuclear power plant are not expected to cause an increase in the incidence of miscarriages, stillbirths or congenital disorders.
All through the 1970s and 1980s, under Labour and Conservative Governments, a key theme of legislation was around the prevention of miscarriages of justice.
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Many thousands of UK women have unexplained infertility, suffer recurrent miscarriages, or cannot succeed with IVF, despite their young age and apparently good health.
The Foreign Secretary also dismissed reports that his marriage was in trouble, revealing that his wife Ffion has had multiple miscarriages, including one this summer.
In the last year: Two miscarriages, root canal for her, a cracked denture for her husband, a handful of ER visits for both of them.
If there is a pattern of miscarriages, then changes have to be made, as Britain itself has struggled to do over the past few years.
This found that women who had taken the Pill for years were less likely to suffer age-related miscarriages, which are usually caused by bad eggs.
At the time of his death, his family were battling to refer his case to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which investigates possible miscarriages of justice.
However, the charity suggests that the risks linked to these invasive tests, and the high number carried out, lead to 400 miscarriages in pregnancies unaffected by Down's.
These are likely to include women over the age of 35 with a history of recurrent miscarriages and those who have repeatedly failed to get pregnant using IVF.
The UK has also reopened some historic cases involving dead people, where there are suspected miscarriages of justice - but that did not mean putting a dead person on trial.
As the case has already been heard at the Court of Appeal, the lawyers say they will go to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which investigates alleged miscarriages of justice.
Hasty trials raise fears of possible miscarriages of justice.
Doubts about the safety of the conviction began to spread when, in 1992, his case was one of 110 named as possible miscarriages of justice in a dossier given to the Home Office.
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