Progesterone therapy to decrease first-trimester spontaneous abortions in previous aborters
International journal of fertility, 32(3), 192-199
Abstract
A study was designed to see if the use of prophylactic progesterone vaginal suppositories (PVS) reduced the risk of spontaneous abortions in women with a history of at least one spontaneous abortion. PVS was employed during the luteal phase to the end of the first trimester. The dosage was initially 50 mg/day, but was increased according to the endometrial biopsy and doubled as soon as pregnancy was established. Only 10 women (10%) aborted, and 8 of these 10 were successful in their next PVS-treated pregnancies. Overall there were 12 losses in 132 pregnancies (9%) in these PVS-treated patients. Forty-two percent of untreated controls aborted (10/24). The results suggest that PVS is effective in reducing the risk of spontaneous abortions in high-risk patients.
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Check, J. H., Chase, J. S., Nowroozi, K., Wu, C. H., & Adelson, H. G. (1987). Progesterone therapy to decrease first-trimester spontaneous abortions in previous aborters. *International journal of fertility*, *32*(3), 192-3, 197-9.
Check JH, Chase JS, Nowroozi K, Wu CH, Adelson HG. Progesterone therapy to decrease first-trimester spontaneous abortions in previous aborters. Int J Fertil. 1987;32(3):192-3, 197-9.
Check, J. H., et al. "Progesterone therapy to decrease first-trimester spontaneous abortions in previous aborters." *International journal of fertility*, vol. 32, no. 3, 1987, pp. 192-3, 197-9.
Keywords
Abortion, Habitual, Corpus Luteum Maintenance, Endometrium, Female, Humans, Pessaries, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Trimester, First, Progesterone