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JAMA, 2023
This JAMA Patient Page describes the causes, risk factors, diagnosis, and management of early pregnancy loss.
Alizée, Froeliger +2 more
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This JAMA Patient Page describes the causes, risk factors, diagnosis, and management of early pregnancy loss.
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Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2020
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to conceive. Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined as the failure of two or more clinically recognized pregnancies before 20-24 weeks of gestation and includes embryonic and fetal losses. The diagnosis of an early pregnancy loss is relatively straightforward,
Dimitriadis, E +4 more
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Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to conceive. Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined as the failure of two or more clinically recognized pregnancies before 20-24 weeks of gestation and includes embryonic and fetal losses. The diagnosis of an early pregnancy loss is relatively straightforward,
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Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2022
This symposium includes 12 narratives from people who have experienced pregnancy loss at any stage of pregnancy or during labor and delivery. Stories of pregnancy loss are seldom shared, and bereaved parents must navigate their grief, anger, confusion, guilt, shame, or other feelings alone. They may be left wondering, "Did I do something wrong?", "Will
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This symposium includes 12 narratives from people who have experienced pregnancy loss at any stage of pregnancy or during labor and delivery. Stories of pregnancy loss are seldom shared, and bereaved parents must navigate their grief, anger, confusion, guilt, shame, or other feelings alone. They may be left wondering, "Did I do something wrong?", "Will
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American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1983
AbstractDebate persists over the value of chromosome analysis of couples with repeated pregnancy loss. Therefore, we studied the records of all patients referred to the Genetics Division at Thomas Jefferson University for repeated pregnancy loss. Couples were divided into three groups according to the reason for evaluation.
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AbstractDebate persists over the value of chromosome analysis of couples with repeated pregnancy loss. Therefore, we studied the records of all patients referred to the Genetics Division at Thomas Jefferson University for repeated pregnancy loss. Couples were divided into three groups according to the reason for evaluation.
Jack FitzSimmons +3 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
This review of recurrent pregnancy loss examines our current understanding of the major etiologies of this unfortunate condition including genetic and endocrine abnormalities, anatomic variations, autoimmune conditions, alloimmune problems, systemic disease, and infection. Diagnostic protocols and treatment strategies are briefly presented. With a high
C L, Cook, D D, Pridham
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This review of recurrent pregnancy loss examines our current understanding of the major etiologies of this unfortunate condition including genetic and endocrine abnormalities, anatomic variations, autoimmune conditions, alloimmune problems, systemic disease, and infection. Diagnostic protocols and treatment strategies are briefly presented. With a high
C L, Cook, D D, Pridham
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Our understanding of the causes of repeated pregnancy losses has been expanded during the past year as illustrated from the citations presented from the recent literature in this review. A novel contribution from genetics is the concept of parental gene imprinting, which could help us discuss differences between abnormal embryo and placental ...
H A, Zacur, D, Moutos
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Our understanding of the causes of repeated pregnancy losses has been expanded during the past year as illustrated from the citations presented from the recent literature in this review. A novel contribution from genetics is the concept of parental gene imprinting, which could help us discuss differences between abnormal embryo and placental ...
H A, Zacur, D, Moutos
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
Women who lose desired pregnancies by miscarriage, stillbirth, or genetic termination are at risk of suffering from grief, anxiety, guilt and self-blame that may even present in subsequent pregnancies. It is important to find effective means of helping women deal with these losses.
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Women who lose desired pregnancies by miscarriage, stillbirth, or genetic termination are at risk of suffering from grief, anxiety, guilt and self-blame that may even present in subsequent pregnancies. It is important to find effective means of helping women deal with these losses.
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Autoimmunity and Pregnancy Loss
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2000Clinicians have recognized for several decades that certain autoimmune conditions, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), are associated with pregnancy loss. During the 1980s, investigations focused attention on fetal wastage in women with antiphospholipid antibodies and the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) was characterized.
M B, Faussett, D W, Branch
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1993
ABSTRACTObjective To investigate possible impairment of memory during pregnancy.Design The performance of pregnant women in a variety of tests of memory was compared to that of controls.Setting The Bristol Maternity Hospital.Subjects Forty‐eight volunteer pregnant women attending for routine antenatal checks were compared to 19 ...
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ABSTRACTObjective To investigate possible impairment of memory during pregnancy.Design The performance of pregnant women in a variety of tests of memory was compared to that of controls.Setting The Bristol Maternity Hospital.Subjects Forty‐eight volunteer pregnant women attending for routine antenatal checks were compared to 19 ...
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