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Recurrent loss of pregnancy (RLP), consecutive loss of three pregnancies before 20 week of pregnancy. Multifactorial causes play a role in etiology. However, in many cases a definite reason can not be established.
Şerif Aksin
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Factors that shape recurrent miscarriage care experiences: findings from a national survey
Background Learning what matters to women/couples with recurrent miscarriage (RM) is essential to inform service improvement efforts and future RM care practices.
Caragh Flannery+6 more
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Recurrent miscarriage and infertility: a national service evaluation
The appropriate clinical care of women/couples with infertility experiencing recurrent miscarriage (RM) is overlooked in international guidelines. We sought to evaluate care provision for women/couples with RM and infertility across public (19 clinics ...
Laura Linehan+2 more
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Introduction The death of a baby is devastating for parents, families and staff involved. Involving bereaved parents in their baby's care and in the maternity hospital perinatal death review can help parents manage their bereavement and plan for the ...
Änne Helps+3 more
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Introduction Maternity services underwent much change during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Research on the impact on miscarriage care and experiences during this time is sparse.
Rebecca Dennehy+4 more
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Plain English summary Women/couples who have recurrent/repeated miscarriages should receive care that meets their needs, through agreed care pathways. This is often not the case. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are measures of specific elements of care
Marita Hennessy+6 more
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Summary Background Factor XII (FXII) deficiency and autoantibodies that bind to FXII (anti-FXII) have been described in patients with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including recurrent pregnancy loss.
Yoshihiro Sato+2 more
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Background Privacy and confidentiality are central components of patient care and are of particular importance in obstetrics and gynaecology, where clinical situations of a sensitive nature regularly occur.
Lucia Hartigan+3 more
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Background Recurrent miscarriage (RM) affects 1%–3% of women/couples of reproductive age depending on the definition used, for example, whether 2 or ≥3 miscarriages. Stakeholders' views of how RM is defined have received limited attention to date.
Rebecca Dennehy+7 more
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Recurrent miscarriage (RM) was recently re-defined by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) as the loss of two or more consecutive pregnancies.
Marita Hennessy+4 more
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