Recurrent pregnancy loss refers to three or more consecutive miscarriages and affects an estimated 1% of conceiving couples. This paper examines recurrent pregnancy loss in relation to the middle-range nursing theory of chronic sorrow using a comprehensive literature review with autobiographical narrative as an exemplar, and includes a practice innovation designed for women experiencing pregnancy loss. The author suggests chronic sorrow is a normal response to recurrent pregnancy loss that gives validity to these women’s grief experiences, which nurses are well placed to assess for and address.Health and Social Development, Faculty of (Okanagan)Nursing, School of (Okanagan)UnreviewedGraduat
Miscarriage is an event of fetal death without any element of intention before the time of birth. Wi...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether women with recurrent pregnancy los...
Background: Women who have had miscarriages or stillbirths are known to have a high risk for endurin...
Recurrent pregnancy loss refers to three or more consecutive miscarriages and affects an estimated 1...
There is a paucity of research which explores women's experience with recurrent early pregnancy los...
The term recurrent miscarriage includes all pregnancy losses from the time of conception until 24 we...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to...
The present qualitative study was an exploration of women\u27s experiences of recurrent miscarriage ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss, also known as recurrent miscarriage, is a complex and isolating experience...
Recurrent pregnancy loss has received little attention in the research literature despite being reco...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is classically described as three or more consecutive miscarriages occuring...
This literature review explored health care system experiences of women who miscarried. Particular a...
Aim: Recurrent miscarriage is considered a major life event. The main purposes of this study were to...
Perinatal loss is a tragic event in a woman\u27s life and is a time filled with much aguish and · gr...
Contains fulltext : 29644.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has often bee...
Miscarriage is an event of fetal death without any element of intention before the time of birth. Wi...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether women with recurrent pregnancy los...
Background: Women who have had miscarriages or stillbirths are known to have a high risk for endurin...
Recurrent pregnancy loss refers to three or more consecutive miscarriages and affects an estimated 1...
There is a paucity of research which explores women's experience with recurrent early pregnancy los...
The term recurrent miscarriage includes all pregnancy losses from the time of conception until 24 we...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a distressing pregnancy disorder experienced by ~2.5% of women trying to...
The present qualitative study was an exploration of women\u27s experiences of recurrent miscarriage ...
Recurrent pregnancy loss, also known as recurrent miscarriage, is a complex and isolating experience...
Recurrent pregnancy loss has received little attention in the research literature despite being reco...
Recurrent pregnancy loss is classically described as three or more consecutive miscarriages occuring...
This literature review explored health care system experiences of women who miscarried. Particular a...
Aim: Recurrent miscarriage is considered a major life event. The main purposes of this study were to...
Perinatal loss is a tragic event in a woman\u27s life and is a time filled with much aguish and · gr...
Contains fulltext : 29644.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It has often bee...
Miscarriage is an event of fetal death without any element of intention before the time of birth. Wi...
The aim of this prospective cohort study was to determine whether women with recurrent pregnancy los...
Background: Women who have had miscarriages or stillbirths are known to have a high risk for endurin...