Early pregnancy losses occur in 10-20% of all pregnancies. Surgical evacuation has always been the mainstay of management of miscarriages. The main aim of this study was to understand the success rate of expectant management of miscarriage with regards to gestational sac size and period of gestation. The secondary outcome was to measure the satisfaction level and the rate of pregnancy after 6 month of expectant management. Patients diagnosed with missed miscarriages were requested to choose between expectant or surgical management. Those decided for expectant management on “wait and watch” approach were assessed weekly up to 5 completed weeks until complete miscarriage was achieved spontaneously. Surgical evacuation was performed if medical...
Background: Medical method of termination of pregnancy is a very effective method when used as per r...
Background: The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of using vaginal ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Background: Expectant management as first line management of early pregnancy miscarriages is less ac...
Background: Medical management is the safer, effective and more convenient method for the management...
More than 80% of women with a first-trimester spontaneous abortion have complete natural passage of ...
Objective: To report the prospective outcomes of medical management of missed miscarriage before 13 ...
Due to better diagnostic facilities during the last 5 decades, the diagnosis of miscarriage has doub...
Background: Medical management and expectant care have been considered possible alternatives to surg...
Copyright © 2014 J. Rafi and H. Khalil.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Medical termination of missed miscarriage and incomplete miscarriage with misoprostol, a...
Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally ...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
BackgroundThis study was undertaken to determine if expectant management with a longer waiting perio...
Background: Medical method of termination of pregnancy is a very effective method when used as per r...
Background: The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of using vaginal ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Background: Expectant management as first line management of early pregnancy miscarriages is less ac...
Background: Medical management is the safer, effective and more convenient method for the management...
More than 80% of women with a first-trimester spontaneous abortion have complete natural passage of ...
Objective: To report the prospective outcomes of medical management of missed miscarriage before 13 ...
Due to better diagnostic facilities during the last 5 decades, the diagnosis of miscarriage has doub...
Background: Medical management and expectant care have been considered possible alternatives to surg...
Copyright © 2014 J. Rafi and H. Khalil.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Medical termination of missed miscarriage and incomplete miscarriage with misoprostol, a...
Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally ...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...
BackgroundThis study was undertaken to determine if expectant management with a longer waiting perio...
Background: Medical method of termination of pregnancy is a very effective method when used as per r...
Background: The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of using vaginal ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...