BackgroundThis study was undertaken to determine if expectant management with a longer waiting period is an effective and safe option for women with anembryonic pregnancy.MethodsWomen with an ultrasound diagnosis of anembryonic pregnancy were offered the option of expectant management with a 3-week waiting period or surgical evacuation according to their preference.ResultsA total of 121 women with anembryonic pregnancies participated in the study; 45 of them elected expectant management. The overall success rate was 83.3% in the expectant group and 97.3% in the surgical group. No significant complications were noted in either group.ConclusionExpectant management with a 3-week waiting period is an efficacious and safe option with a low risk ...
Background: Missed abortion is a type of abortion in which the dead fetus is retained within the ute...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine whether anhydramnios affected the duration of medi...
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...
This study was undertaken to determine if expectant management with a longer waiting period is an ef...
More than 80% of women with a first-trimester spontaneous abortion have complete natural passage of ...
Background: Expectant management as first line management of early pregnancy miscarriages is less ac...
Early pregnancy losses occur in 10-20% of all pregnancies. Surgical evacuation has always been the m...
Background: Medical management is the safer, effective and more convenient method for the management...
Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally ...
Background: Medical management and expectant care have been considered possible alternatives to surg...
Background: Medical method of termination of pregnancy is a very effective method when used as per r...
Objective: To compare the feto-maternal outcome of planned early birth versus expectant management (...
Copyright © 2014 J. Rafi and H. Khalil.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Due to better diagnostic facilities during the last 5 decades, the diagnosis of miscarriage has doub...
Background: Missed abortion is a type of abortion in which the dead fetus is retained within the ute...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine whether anhydramnios affected the duration of medi...
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...
This study was undertaken to determine if expectant management with a longer waiting period is an ef...
More than 80% of women with a first-trimester spontaneous abortion have complete natural passage of ...
Background: Expectant management as first line management of early pregnancy miscarriages is less ac...
Early pregnancy losses occur in 10-20% of all pregnancies. Surgical evacuation has always been the m...
Background: Medical management is the safer, effective and more convenient method for the management...
Miscarriage is a common problem, often necessitating emergency health care, which has traditionally ...
Background: Medical management and expectant care have been considered possible alternatives to surg...
Background: Medical method of termination of pregnancy is a very effective method when used as per r...
Objective: To compare the feto-maternal outcome of planned early birth versus expectant management (...
Copyright © 2014 J. Rafi and H. Khalil.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Due to better diagnostic facilities during the last 5 decades, the diagnosis of miscarriage has doub...
Background: Missed abortion is a type of abortion in which the dead fetus is retained within the ute...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to determine whether anhydramnios affected the duration of medi...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of curettage versus expectant management in women with an inc...