Preliminary experience with the use of human chorionic gonadotrophin therapy in women with repeated abortion

Clinical reproduction and fertility, 1(2), 131-135

PMID 6892271 Source

Abstract

A preliminary study of 'screened' women with two consecutive miscarriages revealed an incidence of abortion in 47.4% in a subsequent pregnancy whilst hCG therapy in a similar group of women where biochemical monitoring with plasma progesterone suggested a potentially jeopardized pregnancy resulted in a continuing pregnancy in 92.3% of treated women. An urgent need for a true randomized double-blind evaluation of this therapy has been established in order to re-examine the therapeutic nihilism which currently pervades the management of women with recurrent abortion.

Topics

hcg therapy recurrent miscarriage, progesterone monitoring recurrent abortion, human chorionic gonadotropin pregnancy support, recurrent pregnancy loss treatment, biochemical monitoring early pregnancy, luteal phase support recurrent miscarriage, hcg supplementation threatened abortion, progesterone-guided pregnancy intervention, recurrent loss hormone therapy

Cite this article

Svigos, J. (1982). Preliminary experience with the use of human chorionic gonadotrophin therapy in women with repeated abortion. *Clinical reproduction and fertility*, *1*(2), 131-135.

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