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  1. 29 lis 2017 · PDF | Abstract: The ESHRE defined recurrent miscarriage (RM) as ≥3 consecutive pregnancy losses before 22 weeks` gestation. Five to fifteen percent of... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  2. Biochemical pregnancy loss or miscarriage is the pregnancy loss, which occurs after positive urinary or serum human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), but before ultrasound or histological detection of pregnancy (<6 weeks) [1].

  3. Guideline Objectives. The objective of this guideline is to enable all clinicians to recognise the different types of miscarriages and to follow a recognised management pathway so that all women with actual or suspected miscarriage receive, an appropriate and individualised care.

  4. Keywords: Miscarriage, definitions, causes, management 1. DEFINITIONS 2. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MISCARRIAGE Biochemical pregnancy loss or miscarriage is the pregnancy loss, which occurs after positive urinary or serum human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), but before ultrasound or histological detection of pregnancy (<6 weeks) [1].

  5. 3 lut 2023 · Miscarriage occurs in up to one third of pregnancies. Described as threatened, inevitable, incomplete, complete, missed, or recurrent miscarriage. Presence of pain, hypotension, tachycardia, and/or anemia warrants exclusion of a life-threatening differential diagnosis such as an ectopic pregnancy.

  6. 1 maj 2021 · Miscarriage is generally defined as the loss of a pregnancy before viability. An estimated 23 million miscarriages occur every year worldwide, translating to 44 pregnancy losses each minute. The pooled risk of miscarriage is 15·3% (95% CI 12·5–18·7%) of all recognised pregnancies.

  7. A miscarriage is when a pregnancy stops growing and is pushed out through the vagina. Sometimes there is a baby (also known as embryo or fetus) which has died.

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