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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2023
AbstractObesity affects nearly 40% of reproductive-aged women and has serious implications for women's overall and reproductive health. Women with an elevated body mass index (BMI) have higher rates of anovulation and irregular menses, lower success with fertility treatment, and significantly higher rates of pregnancy complications, such as ...
Samantha, McLean, Christina E, Boots
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AbstractObesity affects nearly 40% of reproductive-aged women and has serious implications for women's overall and reproductive health. Women with an elevated body mass index (BMI) have higher rates of anovulation and irregular menses, lower success with fertility treatment, and significantly higher rates of pregnancy complications, such as ...
Samantha, McLean, Christina E, Boots
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Health Communication, 2020
With approximately 20 % of pregnancies ending in loss, miscarriage is a relatively common and stressful occurrence. Because romantic partners’ coping efforts are intimately connected, the way one partner copes with the other’s miscarriage has important ...
H. Horstman, A. Holman, M. McBride
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With approximately 20 % of pregnancies ending in loss, miscarriage is a relatively common and stressful occurrence. Because romantic partners’ coping efforts are intimately connected, the way one partner copes with the other’s miscarriage has important ...
H. Horstman, A. Holman, M. McBride
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BMJ, 2015
When is it safe to make the call? The diagnosis of a miscarriage will more than likely dash the hopes and dreams of couples anticipating the life changing possibilities of a new addition to their family—a new house, extended leave from work, relief in finally appeasing grandparents-in-waiting.
Stephen Tong, Elizabeth A. McCarthy
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When is it safe to make the call? The diagnosis of a miscarriage will more than likely dash the hopes and dreams of couples anticipating the life changing possibilities of a new addition to their family—a new house, extended leave from work, relief in finally appeasing grandparents-in-waiting.
Stephen Tong, Elizabeth A. McCarthy
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Abortion and miscarriage [PDF]
Opponents of abortion sometimes hold that it is impermissible because fetuses are persons from the moment of conception. But miscarriage, which ends up to 89 % of pregnancies, is much deadlier than abortion. That means that if opponents of abortion are right, then miscarriage is the biggest public-health crisis of our time.
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American Journal of Perinatology, 1994
The perinatologists are emerging as the physicians who evaluate and treat women with recurrent pregnancy loss. Recurrent miscarriage, previously referred to as habitual abortion, affects almost 1% of couples. The etiologies of recurrent miscarriage are diverse and may be divided into genetic defects, such as chromosomal anomalies; maternal reproductive
V L, Katz, J A, Kuller
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The perinatologists are emerging as the physicians who evaluate and treat women with recurrent pregnancy loss. Recurrent miscarriage, previously referred to as habitual abortion, affects almost 1% of couples. The etiologies of recurrent miscarriage are diverse and may be divided into genetic defects, such as chromosomal anomalies; maternal reproductive
V L, Katz, J A, Kuller
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The Lancet, 2006
Many human conceptions are genetically abnormal and end in miscarriage, which is the commonest complication of pregnancy. Recurrent miscarriage, the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies, affects 1% of couples trying to conceive. It is associated with psychological morbidity, and has often proven to be frustrating for both patient and clinician.
Raj, Rai, Lesley, Regan
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Many human conceptions are genetically abnormal and end in miscarriage, which is the commonest complication of pregnancy. Recurrent miscarriage, the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies, affects 1% of couples trying to conceive. It is associated with psychological morbidity, and has often proven to be frustrating for both patient and clinician.
Raj, Rai, Lesley, Regan
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Night work and miscarriage: a Danish nationwide register-based cohort study
Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2019Objective Observational studies indicate an association between working nights and miscarriage, but inaccurate exposure assessment precludes causal inference.
L. Begtrup+9 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2009
Miscarriage is the most common serious pregnancy complication affecting approximately 30% of biochemical pregnancies and 11-20% of clinically recognised pregnancies. The diagnosis of miscarriage is made most commonly by trans-vaginal ultrasound (TVS) assessment.
Cecilia, Bottomley, Tom, Bourne
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Miscarriage is the most common serious pregnancy complication affecting approximately 30% of biochemical pregnancies and 11-20% of clinically recognised pregnancies. The diagnosis of miscarriage is made most commonly by trans-vaginal ultrasound (TVS) assessment.
Cecilia, Bottomley, Tom, Bourne
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Effect of progestogen for women with threatened miscarriage: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2020Threatened miscarriage is a common complication of pregnancy. Results of randomised controlled trials on the efficacy of progestogen in the treatment of threatened miscarriage remain inconsistent.
Linjie Li+7 more
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What is the best method for managing early miscarriage?
British medical journal, 2020### What you need to know An early miscarriage is the loss of pregnancy at ≤13 weeks’ gestation.1 It is a major life event and can have a potentially devastating psychological impact on the woman in addition to the physical effects such as bleeding and ...
J. Chu+3 more
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