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Recurrent pregnancy loss

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

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, 2007
Recurrent abortions are hisheartening to the couple and also to the treating clinicians. Miscarriage is the loss of pregnancy weighing 500 g or less. Recurrent miscarriage or habitual abortion is defined as three or more consective abortions. Important factors involved in recurrent early pregnancy loss are genetic factors, endocrine factors, anatomic ...
Kamini A, Rao, Jyothi R, Pillai
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2018
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is defined as three or more consecutive pregnancy losses, and it affects 2-3% of couples trying to conceive. RPL is a multifactorial disorder, and only few evidence-based treatments are available. It is associated with an increased prevalence of stress and major depression, and also with immunogenetic markers ...
Alka Kriplani, K Sharma
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Recurrent pregnancy loss

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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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2015
1. Spontaneous abortion is defined as delivery prior to 20 weeks’ gestation. 2. Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined as three or more spontaneous abortions prior to 20 weeks’ gestation.
Lora Shahine, Ruth Lathi
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Recurrent pregnancy loss

InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2023
Pregnancy loss, or miscarriage, is defined as the spontaneous demise of a pregnancy before the fetus reaches viability. In practice, this encompasses all losses from the time of conception until 24 weeks of gestation. Sporadic miscarriages are a common complication of early pregnancy and typically occur during the first trimester with an incidence of ...
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Medical Update for Psychiatrists, 1996
Spontaneous miscarriage itself is an extremely common disorder during pregnancy. About 15%–20% of clinically detected pregnancies result in spontaneous abortion prior to 20 weeks’ gestation (Warburton and Frazer 1964; Poland et al. 1977; Stray-Pedersen and Stray-Pedersen (1984).
A. Arici, O. Bukulmez
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Obstetrics and Gynaecology Forum, 2010
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Rima Dada, Neerja Agarwal
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Unexplained Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2014
Women with unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) represent a highly heterogeneous group of patients. Past studies have investigated systemic endocrine and immunologic mechanisms as potential causes for pregnancy loss in unexplained RPL, while exciting new work has focused on spermatozoal, embryonic, and endometrial characteristics to explain the ...
Sotirios H, Saravelos, Lesley, Regan
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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
Normal human reproduction is an inefficient process with only 22.8% of conceptive matings resulting in live birth (Fig. 1) (1,2). Miscarriages are the most common complication of pregnancy, affecting 15% of women (3). Loss of pregnancy is a physically and emotionally challenging ordeal.
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