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  1. 30 wrz 2023 · This fact sheet explains three early pregnancy loss, or miscarriage, treatment options, and the frequently asked questions patients may have, such as “What causes an early pregnancy loss?” and “Can I still have children afterward?”

  2. 20 sty 2020 · Early miscarriage is usually diagnosed by pelvic ultrasound after a woman has experienced vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain. Women with a complete miscarriage, where expulsion of pregnancy tissue is complete, are managed conservatively without further intervention.

  3. We found evidence for six different methods of managing a miscarriage; three surgical methods (suction aspiration plus cervical preparation, dilatation and curettage, or suction aspiration), two medical methods (mifepristone plus misoprostol or misoprostol alone), and expectant management or placebo.

  4. 3, a full miscarriage will happen naturally in time and some women1 choose this option. But the process can be aided or ‘managed’ by medical treatment (drugs) or surgery (an operation). We describe all these options in this leaflet. Ideally you should be able to choose what treatment to have and be given information to guide your decision.

  5. Over the past 10 to 15 years, two alternatives to curettage have appeared in the pertinent international treatment guidelines: expectant treatment and medical (drug) treatment. In this...

  6. 8 lip 2024 · Individuals experiencing pregnancy loss are evaluated for conditions that require emergency treatment and then counseled regarding the different management options, which include expectant, medication, and surgical management.

  7. 14 wrz 2021 · In this issue of Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology (JMIG), we highlight a pilot study of primary hysteroscopic management of early miscarriage. Historically, patients have been offered a dilation and curettage (D&C) as the only surgical treatment option for miscarriage.