for example (pre)eclampsia. we still don't know WTF is going on exactly (but it's basically abnormal blood vessel formation between the fetus and the uterus), and a few decades ago it was basically guaranteed loss of the fetus or the mother (or both), in about half a percent of pregnancies.
nowadays thanks to medical science it's a hundred-times more manageable.
for example (pre)eclampsia. we still don't know WTF is going on exactly (but it's basically abnormal blood vessel formation between the fetus and the uterus), and a few decades ago it was basically guaranteed loss of the fetus or the mother (or both), in about half a percent of pregnancies.
nowadays thanks to medical science it's a hundred-times more manageable.