STUDY QUESTION: Are non-visualized pregnancy losses (biochemical pregnancy loss and failed pregnancy of unknown location combined) in the reproductive history of women with unexplained recurrent miscarriage (RM) negatively associated with the chance of live birth in a subsequent pregnancy? SUMMARY ANSWER: Non-visualized pregnancy losses contribute negatively to the chance for live birth: each non-visualized pregnancy loss confers a relative risk (RR) for live birth of 0.90 (95% CI 0.83; 0.97), equivalent to the RR conferred by each additional clinical miscarriage. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: The number of clinical miscarriages prior to referral is an important determinant for live birth in women with RM, whereas the significance of non-...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess the rate of anomalies in the etiological evaluation of...
OBJECTIVE : The study was designed to compare the follicular phase of women with recurrent pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Women with a complication of pregnancy are at increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity...
STUDY QUESTION: Are non-visualized pregnancy losses (biochemical pregnancy loss and failed pregnancy...
STUDY QUESTION Do women with a previous miscarriage or termination of pregnancy have an increased ri...
Unexplained recurrent pregnancy (uRPL) loss is a devastating and challenging condition for couples a...
Abstract STUDY QUESTION Is fecundability associated with miscarriage ...
BACKGROUND: Miscarriages occur in 12-15% of all clinically recognized pregnancies. However early lo...
STUDY QUESTION: What are associated factors of unplanned pregnancies ending in birth? SUMMARY ANSWE...
STUDY QUESTION: What is the cumulative incidence of live birth and mean time to pregnancy (by concep...
STUDY QUESTION: Are the long-term reproductive outcomes following recurrent dilatation and curettage...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a global issue, affecting 1-2% of fertile women. RPL c...
Purpose:To evaluate the association between pregnancy loss history and adverse pregnancy outcomes.Me...
[[abstract]]Study question: Whether oxidative/nitrative stress biomarkers increased the risk of recu...
Study question: What are the adverse outcomes associated with using the M4 model in everyday clinica...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess the rate of anomalies in the etiological evaluation of...
OBJECTIVE : The study was designed to compare the follicular phase of women with recurrent pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Women with a complication of pregnancy are at increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity...
STUDY QUESTION: Are non-visualized pregnancy losses (biochemical pregnancy loss and failed pregnancy...
STUDY QUESTION Do women with a previous miscarriage or termination of pregnancy have an increased ri...
Unexplained recurrent pregnancy (uRPL) loss is a devastating and challenging condition for couples a...
Abstract STUDY QUESTION Is fecundability associated with miscarriage ...
BACKGROUND: Miscarriages occur in 12-15% of all clinically recognized pregnancies. However early lo...
STUDY QUESTION: What are associated factors of unplanned pregnancies ending in birth? SUMMARY ANSWE...
STUDY QUESTION: What is the cumulative incidence of live birth and mean time to pregnancy (by concep...
STUDY QUESTION: Are the long-term reproductive outcomes following recurrent dilatation and curettage...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a global issue, affecting 1-2% of fertile women. RPL c...
Purpose:To evaluate the association between pregnancy loss history and adverse pregnancy outcomes.Me...
[[abstract]]Study question: Whether oxidative/nitrative stress biomarkers increased the risk of recu...
Study question: What are the adverse outcomes associated with using the M4 model in everyday clinica...
International audienceObjectives. - To assess the rate of anomalies in the etiological evaluation of...
OBJECTIVE : The study was designed to compare the follicular phase of women with recurrent pregnan...
BACKGROUND: Women with a complication of pregnancy are at increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity...