Objectives: To measure pregnancy outcome following attendance at a recurrent miscarriage service and identify factors that influence outcome. Design: Prospective, observational electronic cohort study. Setting: Participants attending a specialist recurrent miscarriage clinic, with a history of two or more pregnancy losses. 857 new patients attended over a 30-month period and were invited to participate. Participant data were recorded on a bespoke study database, ‘Tommy’s Net’. Participants: 777 women consented to participate (90.7% of new patients). 639 (82%) women continued within the cohort, and 138 were lost to follow-up. Mean age of active participants was 34 years for women and 37 years for partners, with a mean of 3.5 (1–19) ...
STUDY QUESTION: Are non-visualized pregnancy losses (biochemical pregnancy loss and failed pregnanc...
The appropriate clinical care of women/couples with infertility experiencing recurrent miscarriage (...
Objective: To compare the reproductive outcome after early miscarriage between women managed expecta...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is an important reproductive health issue, affecting 2%–5...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a global issue, affecting 1-2% of fertile women. RPL c...
BACKGROUND: Miscarriages occur in 12-15% of all clinically recognized pregnancies. However early lo...
Background: When clinical pregnancy is established, the risk of spontaneous pregnancy loss is ~12-14...
Objective To investigate how women experience the initial period of a new pregnancy after suffering...
Background: Recurrent pregnancies loss (RPL) is physically and emotionally devastating situation for...
Methodology:An observational prospective study was conducted on 100 patients. 100 patients with rec...
INTRODUCTION: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is defined as the loss of two or more conceptions befor...
Objective: To identify, besides maternal age and the number of previous pregnancy losses, additional...
INTRODUCTION: Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined by 2 or more consecutive pregnancy losses prior t...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, E. C., Siebert, I. & Kruger, T. F. 2013. An evidence-based approach to recurr...
Background: Pregnancy plays a unique role in the transformation of women towards completeness. Pregn...
STUDY QUESTION: Are non-visualized pregnancy losses (biochemical pregnancy loss and failed pregnanc...
The appropriate clinical care of women/couples with infertility experiencing recurrent miscarriage (...
Objective: To compare the reproductive outcome after early miscarriage between women managed expecta...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is an important reproductive health issue, affecting 2%–5...
Background: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a global issue, affecting 1-2% of fertile women. RPL c...
BACKGROUND: Miscarriages occur in 12-15% of all clinically recognized pregnancies. However early lo...
Background: When clinical pregnancy is established, the risk of spontaneous pregnancy loss is ~12-14...
Objective To investigate how women experience the initial period of a new pregnancy after suffering...
Background: Recurrent pregnancies loss (RPL) is physically and emotionally devastating situation for...
Methodology:An observational prospective study was conducted on 100 patients. 100 patients with rec...
INTRODUCTION: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is defined as the loss of two or more conceptions befor...
Objective: To identify, besides maternal age and the number of previous pregnancy losses, additional...
INTRODUCTION: Recurrent pregnancy loss is defined by 2 or more consecutive pregnancy losses prior t...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, E. C., Siebert, I. & Kruger, T. F. 2013. An evidence-based approach to recurr...
Background: Pregnancy plays a unique role in the transformation of women towards completeness. Pregn...
STUDY QUESTION: Are non-visualized pregnancy losses (biochemical pregnancy loss and failed pregnanc...
The appropriate clinical care of women/couples with infertility experiencing recurrent miscarriage (...
Objective: To compare the reproductive outcome after early miscarriage between women managed expecta...