Evaluation and treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss: a committee opinion

Fertility and sterility, 98(5), 1103-1111

DOI 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.06.048 PMID 22835448 Source

Abstract

The majority of miscarriages are sporadic and most result from genetic causes that are greatly influenced by maternal age. Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is defined by two or more failed clinical pregnancies, and up to 50% of cases of RPL will not have a clearly defined etiology.

Topics

recurrent pregnancy loss, recurrent miscarriage causes, repeated miscarriage workup, unexplained pregnancy loss, luteal phase deficiency and miscarriage, progesterone deficiency recurrent loss, RPL etiology, recurrent spontaneous abortion, maternal age and miscarriage, endometrial receptivity and pregnancy loss, infertility after multiple miscarriages, recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation

Cite this article

Reproductive Endocrinology Precis (2002). Recurrent Pregnancy Loss. *Fertility and sterility*, *98*(5), 1103-1111.

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