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expectant management of miscarriage: Spontaneous Abortion Isabel Stabile, J. G. Grudzinskas, Tim Chard, 2012-12-06 Sixteen British specialists pool their extensive knowledge of spontaneous abortion in one source. Their discussion is directly applicable to clinical situations and helps identify areas of debate and alternative methods. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Dewhurst's Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Keith Edmonds, 2008-04-15 This time honoured classic has been re-built completely: after sixeditions the editor has decided that a radical revision isnecessary. The new edition has been developed as a result ofintensive consultation with trainees in OB/GYN as to what theywant, what they need and how they learn. The book is organised into two halves covering obstetrics andgynaecology. Within each, the chapters are structured into sectionscontaining pedagogic features such as boxes, highlights and keypoints for the first time. It contains everything the clinicianneeds to practice the art of obstetrics and gynaecology andsufficient information to help sub-specialists develop theirspecific interests. This text is recommended reading for the RoyalCollege of Obstetrics and Gynaecology membership examination. This seventh edition contains 21 new chapters: Anatomy of the Pelvis and Reproductive Tract Placenta and Fetal Membranes Antenatal Care Anaesthesia and Analgesia Recurrent Miscarriage Ectopic Pregnancy Trophoblastic Disease Genetics and Prenatal Diagnosis Drugs and Pregnancy Obstetric Emergencies Prolonged Pregnancy Renal Disease Termination of Pregnancy Imaging in Gynaecology PMS Assisted Reproduction Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopy Sexual Dysfunction Psychological Aspects of Pregnancy Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault - now on MRCOG curriculum Ethical Dilemmas This seventh edition has been significantly updated with a widerange of internationally renowned contributors who are all expertsin their field, bringing this book to the cutting edge of knowledgein obstetrics and gynaecology. It was my favourite textbook when I was working for myexaminations and I am still using it. I can recommend this editionto current trainees wholeheartedly. It is certainly worth buying.Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology |
expectant management of miscarriage: Medical Management of Abortion World Health Organization, 2019-01-30 Medical abortion care encompasses the management of various clinical conditions including spontaneous and induced abortion (both viable and non-viable pregnancies) incomplete abortion and intrauterine fetal demise as well as post-abortion contraception. Medical management of abortion generally involves either a combination regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol or a misoprostol-only regimen. Medical abortion care plays a crucial role in providing access to safe effective and acceptable abortion care. In both high- and low-resource settings the use of medical methods of abortion have contributed to task shifting and sharing and more efficient use of resources. Moreover many interventions in medical abortion care particularly those in early pregnancy can now be provided at the primary-care level and on an outpatient basis which further increases access to care. Medical abortion care reduces the need for skilled surgical abortion providers and offers a non-invasive and highly acceptable option to pregnant individuals. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Evidence-based Obstetrics and Gynecology Errol R. Norwitz, Carolyn M. Zelop, David A. Miller, David L. Keefe, 2019-02-26 The most comprehensive evidence-based guide to both obstetrics and gynecology Aimed at practicing obstetricians, gynecologists, and trainees in the specialty, Evidence-based Obstetrics and Gynecology concentrates on the clinical practice areas of diagnosis, investigation and management. The first section of the book discusses evidence-based medicine methodology in the context of the two specialties. The second and third sections cover all the major conditions in obstetrics and gynecology, with each chapter reviewing the best available evidence for management of the particular condition. The chapters are structured in line with EBM methodology, meaning the cases generate the relevant clinical questions. Evidence-based Obstetrics and Gynecology provides in-depth chapter coverage of abnormal vaginal bleeding; ectopic pregnancy; pelvic pain; lower genital tract infections; contraception and sterilization; breast diseases; urogynecology; endocrinology and infertility; puberty and precocious puberty; cervical dysplasia and HPV; cervical, vaginal, vulvar, uterine, and ovarian cancer; preconception care; prenatal care and diagnosis; drugs and medications in pregnancy; maternal complications; chronic hypertension; diabetes mellitus; thyroid disease; neurologic disease; psychiatric disease; postterm pregnancy; fetal complications; preeclampsia; and more. First book to address evidence-based practice for obstetrics and gynecology combined EBM is a highly relevant approach for this high risk specialty Edited by leading US specialist involved in the evidence-based medicine movement Evidence-Based Obstetrics and Gynecology is an important text for obstetricians and gynecologists in practice and in training, as well as for specialist nurses. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Clinical Practice Handbook for Safe Abortion World Health Organization, 2014 The Clinical practice handbook for safe abortion care is intended to facilitate the practical application of the clinical recommendations from the second edition of Safe abortion: technical and policy guidance for health systems (World Health Organization [WHO] 2012). While legal, regulatory, policy and service-delivery contexts may vary from country to country, the recommendations and best practices described in both of these documents aim to enable evidence-based decision-making with respect to safe abortion care. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Safe Abortion World Health Organization, 2003-05-13 At a UN General Assembly Special Session in 1999, governments recognised unsafe abortion as a major public health concern, and pledged their commitment to reduce the need for abortion through expanded and improved family planning services, as well as ensure abortion services should be safe and accessible. This technical and policy guidance provides a comprehensive overview of the many actions that can be taken in health systems to ensure that women have access to good quality abortion services as allowed by law. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Treatment Strategy for Unexplained Infertility and Recurrent Miscarriage Keiji Kuroda, Jan J. Brosens, Siobhan Quenby, Satoru Takeda, 2018-06-15 This book offers a highly informative guide to treating unexplained infertility and recurrent miscarriage (RM). In particular, it provides detailed treatment strategies for infertility or RM derived from uterine circumstance such as chronic endometritis and perturbation of endometrial decidualization, as well as maternal immunological rejection of an embryo as semi-allograft. Unexplained infertility refers to those types that cannot be detected by the general screening test. The causes are sometimes detected in the course of treatment with assisted reproductive technology including IVF. However, some unexplained infertility is intractable even after intracytoplasmic sperm injection or repeated implantation of morphologically suitable embryos. Patients with unexplained RM also have a high likelihood of undetectable risk factors of miscarriage. As a result, gynecologists often repeatedly provide these couples with general treatments for infertility and miscarriage or even discontinue treatment because they cannot detect the reason, which places serious financial, physical and mental burdens on the couples affected. This book offers gynecologists essential insights into the pathological condition of unexplained infertility and RM, equipping them to identify it, explain it to patients, and consider further examinations and more aggressive fertility treatments. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Non-tubal Ectopic Pregnancy Julio Elito Jr., 2020-03-25 Non-Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy is a comprehensive book, written in an organized and concise format. The book offers an immersion into non-tubal ectopic pregnancy and the reader is invited, chapter after chapter, to visit the most important aspects of non-tubal ectopic pregnancies. The book covers all aspects of non-tubal ectopic pregnancies including epidemiology, diagnosis, and management. Experts from all over the world have contributed to it, bringing the best from their research.The book presents the reader with the latest advances on non-tubal ectopic pregnancies. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Early Pregnancy Ultrasound Emma Kirk, 2017-09-14 Early Pregnancy Ultrasound is a comprehensive and hands-on practical guide that is essential for all health professionals working in the field of early pregnancy. It is highly illustrated with ultrasound images of normal and abnormal pregnancies. It demonstrates how ultrasound can be used to identify and manage complications in early pregnancy. As well as sample ultrasound scan images, the text includes annotated schematic diagrams, tables, flow diagrams, and lists of key learning points, making it an easily accessible learning tool. Early Pregnancy Ultrasound is a key resource for obstetricians, gynaecologists, midwives, nurses and sonographers. It is also an essential text for medical trainees undertaking the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) Advanced Training Module in Early Pregnancy, or any trainee interested in early pregnancy. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Pregnancy After Assisted Reproductive Technology Eric Jauniaux, Botros Rizk, 2012-09-06 Practical, evidence-based guide to managing ART pregnancies, based on 30 years of clinical experience, including gynaecological, genetic and obstetric complications. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Acute Care and Emergency Gynecology David Chelmow, Christine R. Isaacs, Ashley Carroll, 2014-10-30 Presents almost 100 common and uncommon gynecologic problems encountered in urgent and emergency settings with an emphasis on practical management. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Managing Complications in Pregnancy and Childbirth , 2003 The emphasis of the manual is on rapid assessment and decision making. The clinical action steps are based on clinical assessment with limited reliance on laboratory or other tests and most are possible in a variety of clinical settings. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Subfertility, Reproductive Endocrinology and Assisted Reproduction Jane A. Stewart, 2019-06-20 Reproductive medicine and surgery is a major subspecialty in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology. This textbook provides an introduction to the field of subfertility and reproductive endocrinology, with contributions written by leading experts in the field. This book is based on and compliments a training programme run jointly by the British Fertility Society and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, making it an indispensable handbook for medical trainees. It will also appeal to clinicians embarking on a career in obstetrics and gynaecology who want an excellent grounding in this area. Specialist nurses will also find the book a valuable resource, and scientists specialising in reproductive medicine and embryology will gain insight into the related clinical areas. |
expectant management of miscarriage: The Safety and Quality of Abortion Care in the United States National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Care Services, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice, Committee on Reproductive Health Services: Assessing the Safety and Quality of Abortion Care in the U.S., 2018-06-24 Abortion is a legal medical procedure that has been provided to millions of American women. Since the Institute of Medicine first reviewed the health implications of national legalized abortion in 1975, there has been a plethora of related scientific research, including well-designed randomized clinical trials, systematic reviews, and epidemiological studies examining abortion care. This research has focused on examining the relative safety of abortion methods and the appropriateness of methods for different clinical circumstances. With this growing body of research, earlier abortion methods have been refined, discontinued, and new approaches have been developed. The Safety and Quality of Abortion Care in the United States offers a comprehensive review of the current state of the science related to the provision of safe, high-quality abortion services in the United States. This report considers 8 research questions and presents conclusions, including gaps in research. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Handbook of Early Pregnancy Care Thomas H. Bourne, 2006-10-17 Problems in early pregnancy are among the most common conditions in gynecology and - with management becoming less invasive and depending more on accurate ultrasound and a good understanding of serum biochemistry - many countries now recommend that all maternity units have an early pregnancy section dedicated to managing these conditions. In additi |
expectant management of miscarriage: Bleeding During Pregnancy Eyal K. Sheiner, 2011-06-23 The phenomenon of bleeding has been shown to appear in up to 22% of all pregnancies and is associated with significant maternal and fetal morbidities, and even mortality. Although vaginal bleeding occurs mainly during the first trimester, it can appear at any stage of pregnancy and in the postpartum period. This sometimes life-threatening event requires an extensive work-up in order to recognize its cause and establish a rapid and effective therapeutic approach. This book is a comprehensive appraisal of this critical condition. It draws on evidence-based data and brings together, in a single volume, updated information on all aspects of pregnancy-related bleeding. A global group of interdisciplinary experts contributed chapters on: bleeding during early pregnancy (early pregnancy loss, ectopic pregnancy, gestational trophoblastic disease, and cancer of the reproductive tract during pregnancy); bleeding in late pregnancy (preterm delivery, placental abruption, placenta previa, vasa previa and uterine rupture); and postpartum hemorrhage. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Quick Hits in Obstetric Anesthesia Roshan Fernando, Pervez Sultan, Sioned Phillips, 2022-02-07 This book provides easy to follow guidance on how to manage emergency situations and common problems in obstetric anesthesia. The book provides different anesthetic recipes for obstetric procedures and describes challenges that will be encountered on a day-to-day basis. There are trouble-shooting chapters and ‘what to do lists’ for frequent dilemmas. The book covers obstetric-specific resuscitation and medical emergencies seen on the labor ward. Antenatal and postpartum complications relating to anesthesia are covered as well as issues that may arise during follow up of patients who have had neuraxial anesthesia during delivery. Quick Hits in Obstetric Anesthesia should be used as a cognitive aid for emergency cases and as a decision-making tool for urgent management plans. It is a guide to common problems and provides core knowledge to facilitate anesthesia care on labor wards for all grades of anesthetist. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Maternal-fetal Medicine Robert K. Creasy, Robert Resnik, 1984 |
expectant management of miscarriage: Contemporary Bioethics Mohammed Ali Al-Bar, Hassan Chamsi-Pasha, 2015-05-27 This book discusses the common principles of morality and ethics derived from divinely endowed intuitive reason through the creation of al-fitr' a (nature) and human intellect (al-‘aql). Biomedical topics are presented and ethical issues related to topics such as genetic testing, assisted reproduction and organ transplantation are discussed. Whereas these natural sources are God’s special gifts to human beings, God’s revelation as given to the prophets is the supernatural source of divine guidance through which human communities have been guided at all times through history. The second part of the book concentrates on the objectives of Islamic religious practice – the maqa' sid – which include: Preservation of Faith, Preservation of Life, Preservation of Mind (intellect and reason), Preservation of Progeny (al-nasl) and Preservation of Property. Lastly, the third part of the book discusses selected topical issues, including abortion, assisted reproduction devices, genetics, organ transplantation, brain death and end-of-life aspects. For each topic, the current medical evidence is followed by a detailed discussion of the ethical issues involved. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility Botros R. M. B. Rizk, 2010-03-25 Nowhere has the impact of ultrasonography been more dramatic than in reproductive medicine, particularly in the diagnosis of female and male infertility, the management of assisted reproductive procedures and the monitoring of early pregnancy. This authoritative textbook encompasses the complete role of ultrasonography in the evaluation of infertility and assisted reproduction. Covering every indication for ultrasonography in assisted reproductive technology, this will prove an invaluable resource in the evaluation of the infertile patient and optimization of the outcome of treatment. The interpretation of images to improve fertility and reproductive success is emphasized throughout. Ultrasonography in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility is essential reading for clinicians working both in IVF clinics and in office practice. It will be particularly useful to gynecologists, infertility specialists, ultrasonographers and radiologists working in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, assisted reproductive technology, ultrasonography and radiology. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Early Pregnancy Roy G. Farquharson, Mary D. Stephenson, Mariëtte Goddijn, 2025-03-31 The prompt recognition and management of medical problems occurring in the first trimester can significantly improve the health and outcomes of mother and baby. Early Pregnancy was the first book to embrace a multidisciplinary approach to this rapidly growing field. It combines the expertise of a wide range of internationally renowned authors to produce an authoritative reference on the subject. This new and updated edition reflects the latest changes in the field in response to changing clinician needs, such as COVID 19 infections and novel 3D imaging techniques. Features key recommendations, providing clinicians with the tools to improve the patient's experience of the management of first-trimester complications. By combining essential elements of scientific research and clinical care, Early Pregnancy continues to set a benchmark for evidence-based management and will be essential reading for obstetricians, gynaecologists, neonatologists, ultrasonographers, and nurses seeking an understanding of the reproductive science of early pregnancy. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Ultrasonography in Gynecology Botros R. M. B. Rizk, Elizabeth E. Puscheck, 2014-10-16 Ultrasonography is a cornerstone in the evaluation of gynecologic disease. This authoritative new book looks at the techniques of ultrasonography in both office and hospital settings, offering guidance on the optimal use of equipment and covering the full range of benign and malignant gynecologic disease as well as infertility. Ultrasonography in Gynecology offers extensive coverage of the diagnostic potential of ultrasound in gynecologic disease, from the moment the patient walks into the physician's office. All the different approaches in the ultrasonographic evaluation of disease – including 3D ultrasonography, 3D sonohysterography, Doppler imaging and pelvic floor imaging – are extensively covered, with color images throughout. Written and edited by leaders in the field of ultrasonography who have actively participated in national and international teaching courses, Ultrasonography in Gynecology is a must for all gynecologists dealing with infertility, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, gynecologic cancers, and many more gynecologic conditions. |
expectant management of miscarriage: An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine S. V. Mahadevan, Gus M. Garmel, 2012-04-10 Fully-updated edition of this award-winning textbook, arranged by presenting complaints with full-color images throughout. For students, residents, and emergency physicians. |
expectant management of miscarriage: The EBCOG Postgraduate Textbook of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Tahir Mahmood, Charles Savona Ventura, Ioannis Messinis, Sambit Mukhopadhyay, 2021-12-02 This authoritative textbook provides a much-needed guide for postgraduate trainees preparing for the European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EBCOG) Fellowship examination. Published in association with EBCOG, it fully addresses the competencies defined by the EBCOG curriculum and builds the clinical practice related to these competencies upon the basic science foundations. Volume 1 covers the depth and breadth of obstetrics, and draws on the specialist knowledge of four highly experienced Editors and over 100 contributors from across Europe, reflecting the high-quality training needed to ensure the safety and quality of healthcare for women and their babies. It incorporates key international guidelines throughout, along with colour diagrams and photographs for easy understanding. This is an invaluable resource, not only for postgraduate trainees planning to sit the EFOG examination, but also for practising specialists looking to update their knowledge and skills to meet the ever-evolving complexity of clinical practice. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Management of Ectopic Pregnancy Richard E. Leach, 2000-01-11 This volume covers both the medical and surgical management of ectopic pregnancy. It provides the practitioner and trainee with both the diagnostic information and the therapeutic information that will help them treat this problem, which remains a leading cause of maternal mortality. This volume includes practical advice on treating ectopic pregnancy and provides clinical management tips that will help every practitioner and trainee. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Reproductive Trauma Janet Jaffe (Ph. D.), Martha Ourieff Diamond, 2011 A comprehensive guide for the clinical practitioner. The authors draw from a wealth of empirical research as well as numerous case studies to provide a deep understanding of the experience of infertility and how to help guide patients through the process.ùMary P. Riddle, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University, World Campus -- |
expectant management of miscarriage: Gynecological Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine B. Runnebaum, Thomas Rabe, 1997 These two volumes are unique in that they take into consideration the enormous progress made in the field over the last few years. Expert knowledge is given by Professor Runnebaum, whose department was appointed WHO Collaboration Center for Research in Human Reproduction. These extensively illustrated books provide detailed information on the function and detection of new hormones and growth factors, on therapy with female sexual hormones, on environmental factors, and on the diagnostic and surgical techniques employed in reproductive medicine. This English edition of a standard German reference has been expanded to include an appendix containing a comprehensive list of pharmaceutical agents used in hormone therapy, including international and trade names and compositions. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Acute Gynaecology and Early Pregnancy Davor Jurkovic, Roy Farquharson, 2011-03 Acute gynaecological problems are among the most common reasons for women of reproductive age to seek medical help. Emergency outpatient visits now outnumber elective clinical appointments in gynaecology. With a growing number of patients, increasingly complex diagnostic algorithms and a wide range of management options, the participation and training of senior doctors in this field is vital to ensure women receive the best possible treatment. This book provides a thorough overview of acute gynaecology and early pregnancy and has been designed to reflect the syllabus of the RCOG's Advanced Training Skills Module (ATSM) in 'Early pregnancy and emergency gynaecology'. It covers the diagnosis and management of routine clinical problems, such as miscarriage and tubal pregnancy, as well as less frequently seen presentations, such as uncommon forms of ectopic pregnancy and trophoblastic disease. The use of drugs in early pregnancy and management organisational aspects of care are also addressed. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Treatment of Infertility with Chinese Medicine E-Book Jane Lyttleton, 2013-04-15 The second edition of this popular text systematically addresses all aspects of treatment of infertility using Chinese medicine. Clinically focused and with a new easy-to-navigate design, the book begins by covering all the essential fundamentals you will need to understand and treat infertility, before going on to look at what Chinese medicine offers in the way of treatment for functional infertility in men and women, gynecological disorders which contribute to infertility and relevant lifestyle factors. Jane Lyttleton importantly devotes a large part of the book to discussing ways in which Chinese medicine and Western medicine might work together to overcome infertility, and details the increased experience over the past decade in working with IVF patients and their specialists. Leaps forward have also been made in the understanding of conditions such as Polycystic ovarian syndrome and immune infertility. New Features · Greatly expanded section on the place of Chinese medicine and IVF in treatment of infertility · New information on Polycystic ovarian disease and immune infertility and how Chinese medicine approaches their treatment · Updated and balanced advice on pre-conception care · Clinically focused, with easy-to-navigate design |
expectant management of miscarriage: Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 2) Robert Black, Ramanan Laxminarayan, Marleen Temmerman, Neff Walker, 2016-04-11 The evaluation of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) by the Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (DCP3) focuses on maternal conditions, childhood illness, and malnutrition. Specifically, the chapters address acute illness and undernutrition in children, principally under age 5. It also covers maternal mortality, morbidity, stillbirth, and influences to pregnancy and pre-pregnancy. Volume 3 focuses on developments since the publication of DCP2 and will also include the transition to older childhood, in particular, the overlap and commonality with the child development volume. The DCP3 evaluation of these conditions produced three key findings: 1. There is significant difficulty in measuring the burden of key conditions such as unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, nonsexually transmitted infections, infertility, and violence against women. 2. Investments in the continuum of care can have significant returns for improved and equitable access, health, poverty, and health systems. 3. There is a large difference in how RMNCH conditions affect different income groups; investments in RMNCH can lessen the disparity in terms of both health and financial risk. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Frequently Asked Clinical Questions about Medical Abortion World Health Organization, 2006 This publication contains answers to a range of frequently asked questions on medical abortion services, based on the discussions at an international conference held in Bellagio, Italy in November 2004. By focusing on practical issues, the answers should be particularly helpful to health-care personnel who are considering establishing, or already providing, a service for medical abortion in the early first trimester. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Ectopic Pregnancy Isabel Stabile, 1996-01-26 Ectopic pregnancies, which develop outside the uterine cavity, are an increasingly common occurrence. Providing rapid solutions to the most difficult problems posed by ectopic pregnancy, the focus throughout this study is on diagnosis and management issues. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Handbook of Clinical Obstetrics E. Albert Reece, MD, PhD, MBA, John C. Hobbins, 2008-04-15 The second edition of this quick reference handbook for obstetricians and gynecologists and primary care physicians is designed to complement the parent textbook Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother The third edition of Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother is unique in that it gives in-depth attention to the two patients – fetus and mother, with special coverage of each patient. Clinical Obstetrics thoroughly reviews the biology, pathology, and clinical management of disorders affecting both the fetus and the mother. Clinical Obstetrics: The Fetus & Mother - Handbook provides the practising physician with succinct, clinically focused information in an easily retrievable format that facilitates diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment. When you need fast answers to specific questions, you can turn with confidence to this streamlined, updated reference. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Early Pregnancy Failure H. J. Huisjes, Tom Lind, 1990 Addressing all the factors which may cause early pregnancy failure, this book attempts to present the current state of knowledge concerning this subject. Topics covered range from exogenous causes of spontaneous abortion, to the endocrinology of early pregnancy failure. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Clinical Doppler Ultrasound Paul L. P. Allan, 2006-01-01 Provides a guide to techniques and their major applications and role in patient management. The major applications of Doppler ultrasound, including examination techniques and the interpretation of results, are discussed in an accessible, reader-friendly manner. Color and halftone illustrations. Chapters are color-coded. |
expectant management of miscarriage: High Risk Pregnancy David K. James, Philip J Steer, Carl Weiner, 2005-09 A practical textbook for clinicians seeking advice on either how to manage a patient or how to perform a procedure within maternal-foetal medicine. This third edition strengthens the evidence base of each chapter with a clear section on evidence supporting different management options. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Maternal Immunization Elke Leuridan, Marta Nunes, Chrissie Jones, 2019-11-26 Immunization during pregnancy with currently recommended vaccines prevents infection in the mother, the unborn fetus, and the young infant, and there is an increasing focus from different stakeholders to use this approach for other infections of importance to protect these vulnerable groups. The aim of this Maternal Immunization book is to provide a contemporary overview of vaccines used in pregnancy (and the lactation period), with emphasis on aspects of importance for the target groups, namely, rationale for the use of vaccines in pregnancy, safety, immunogenicity (immunology), timing to vaccinate, repeat doses, protective effects in the mother, fetus, and infant, and public acceptance and implementation, of existing and of future vaccines. - Provides an overview of a quickly evolving topic. This will benefit the reader who wishes to rapidly become informed and up-to-date with new developments in this field - Suitable to a broad audience: scientific researchers, obstetricians, gynecologists, neonatologists, vaccinators, pediatricians, students, and industry. Maternal vaccination impacts a wide range of specialists - Allows health care professionals/researchers to gain insight into other aspects of vaccination in pregnancy outside of their specialism - Is coauthored by specialists from multiple disciplines, providing a diverse view of the subject, increasing its interest and appeal - Creates awareness of the current developments in this area of medicine and of the potential of maternal vaccination to improve the health of mothers and infants worldwide |
expectant management of miscarriage: Birth and Fertility Rates for States Sally C. Clarke, Stephanie J. Ventura, 1994 |
expectant management of miscarriage: Clinical Gynecology Eric J. Bieber, Joseph S. Sanfilippo, Ira R. Horowitz, Mahmood I. Shafi, 2015-04-23 Written with the busy practice in mind, this book delivers clinically focused, evidence-based gynecology guidance in a quick-reference format. It explores etiology, screening, tests, diagnosis, and treatment for a full range of gynecologic health issues. The coverage includes the full range of gynecologic malignancies, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, infectious diseases, urogynecologic problems, gynecologic concerns in children and adolescents, and surgical interventions including minimally invasive surgical procedures. Information is easy to find and absorb owing to the extensive use of full-color diagrams, algorithms, and illustrations. The new edition has been expanded to include aspects of gynecology important in international and resource-poor settings. |
expectant management of miscarriage: Cytology Edmund S. Cibas, Barbara S. Ducatman, 2003 Cibas (pathology, Harvard Medical School) and Ducatman (pathology, West Virginia University) provide practicing and trainee pathologists with a guide to diagnostic interpretation of cytological specimens, with chapters devoted to various and organ systems. Coverage includes the use of special techniques such as immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and molecular biology, as well as indications, methods, and diagnostic pitfalls for various conditions. Color medical images are included. This second edition features new chapters on soft tissue methods and laboratory management. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). |
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What is expectant management of miscarriage? Expectant management of miscarriage is an option if you prefer to wait for nature to take its course and allow the pregnancy to pass …
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NATURAL MANAGEMENT (also called ‘expectant’ or ‘conservative’ management): Some women prefer to wait and let the miscarriage happen naturally, generally there is no urgency to empty …
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Watching and waiting or “Expectant Management” is choosing to wait for the pregnancy to pass on its own. Eventually, your uterus will begin to contract and will pass the pregnancy tissue.
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Conservative management may be either expectant or medication (with misoprostol). With both approaches the goal is the same: an empty uterus without the use of surgery.
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Expectant Management With this option, a woman simply waits for the natural passage of any products of conception. The major advance of this approach is the avoidance of surgery. 60 …
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Expectant management of miscarriage This means waiting for the miscarriage to happen naturally, without any intervention. You will be monitored by the hospital over the next few …
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Expectant management means waiting for a miscarriage to happen by itself. It’s sometimes called conservative or natural management. Medical management means taking medicine to help the …
trial of expectant management in incomplete miscarriage
miscarriage. Results Expectant management had a treatment success of 90.1% at one week and 94.4% at two weeks. For surgical treatment this was 95.7%. Infection was noted in one subject …
Miscarriage - Te Whatu Ora ‐ Waitaha Canterbury
Expectant management of miscarriage is waiting for nature to take its course. If you have an incomplete miscarriage this would mean waiting for your body to pass the remaining tissue …
The incidence of unplanned curettage in expectant vs.
rates, however, surgical management has complications including Asherman’s syndrome caused by endometrial damage [2-4]. There are two alternative options to surgical management; …
DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF EARLY PREGNANCY …
9.1. EXPECTANT MANAGEMENT i. Offer expectant management for 7 to 21 days as a first line management for cases of confirmed missed miscarriage. ii. Discusses the risk and benefits- …
Expectant management of firstâ trimester miscarriage in …
expectant management after being given the choice between conservative or surgical treatment (TableI). The questionnaire was returned by all patients and 220 of the 251 patients (88%) …
Management Strategies for Miscarriage: A Literature Review …
Search keywords included early miscarriage, recurrent miscarriage, expectant management, medical therapy for miscarriage, IVF with genetic testing, progesterone therapy burden and …
Miscarriage - Emergency Care BC
miscarriage: expectant, medical and surgical. 1. Expectant Management: The majority of miscarriages will resolve on their own and many women choose to “let nature take its course.” …
S. SAIRAM, M. KHARE, G. MICHAILIDIS and B. THILAGANATHAN
have established that expectant management of miscarriage is feasible and effective, especially in the group of women with an ultrasound diagnosis of incomplete miscarriage. That none of the …
Misoprostol treatment vs expectant management in early …
Dec 5, 2017 · Misoprostol vs expectant management for miscarriage 25 this work, early fetal or embryonic loss and anembryonic pregnancies are referred to as non-viable pregnancies. To …
Protocol for Medication Management of Early Pregnancy …
surgical evacuation with conservative management using misoprostol. Fertility and Sterility, 1999, 71(6)1054-1059. Prine LW, MacNaughton H. Office Management of Early Pregnancy Loss. …
Management Of Miscarriage: Expectant, Medical, Or …
miscarriage), is uncertain.12 Three small randomised controlled trials have compared expectant management and surgical man agement of miscarriage.35 These trials found no differ ences …
Management Strategies for Miscarriage: A Literature Review …
miscarriage, expectant management, medical therapy for miscarriage, IVF with genetic testing, progesterone therapy burden and the physical process of healing from a miscarriage can be …
How long will it take to miscarry? Expectant Management
Expectant Management This is one of several options that are open to you when a pregnancy has ended. Expectant management is the term we give to waiting for a miscarriage to occur …
Mifepristone / Misoprostol for missed miscarriage
you following a missed miscarriage. A missed miscarriage has occurred when the pregnancy has come to an end with little or no sign that anything is wrong. The options available to you are …
Management Strategies for Miscarriage: A Literature Review …
miscarriage, expectant management, medical therapy for miscarriage, IVF with genetic testing, progesterone therapy burden and the physical process of healing from a miscarriage can be …
Surgical Management of Miscarriage - Royal College of …
expectant management for 7–14 days as first-line treatment to be offered to women with a confirmed diagnosis of miscarriage.6Surgical or medical management can be offered when …
Expectant management of miscarriage - Manchester …
What is expectant management? Expectant management means that we expect your miscarriage to happen naturally without any intervention. You will be monitored by the hospital over the …
Society of Family Planning Clinical Recommendation …
Miscarriage Misoprostol abstract Early pregnancy loss (EPL) occurs in 15% to 20% of clinically recognized pregnancies. We recommend that patients experiencing EPL have equal access to …
Management of Second Trimester Pregnancy Loss …
11. Medical Management of Second Trimester Miscarriage 14 12. Drug Information 16 13. Pre-Induction of Miscarriage 16 14. Induction of Miscarriage 17 15. Care During Delivery 18 16. …
Treatment for miscarriage - The Royal Women's Hospital
Expectant management is most likely to be suitable if your miscarriage is incomplete, with a small amount of pregnancy tissue remaining. Expectant management is not suitable if there is very …
Sporadic miscarriage: evidence to provide effective care
missed miscarriage; among medical management strategies, a combination of mifepristone and misoprostol is more effective than misoprostol alone in completing a missed miscarriage; …
Outcome Of Expectant Management Of Spontaneous First …
Outcome of expectant management of spontaneous first trimester miscarriage: observational study Ciro Luise, Karen Jenny, Caroline May, Gillian Costello, William P Collins, Thomas H …
Treatment of Miscarriage with Watch and Wait or …
Watching and waiting or “Expectant Management” is choosing to wait for the pregnancy to pass on its own. Eventually, your uterus will begin to contract and will pass the pregnancy tissue. ...
Overview Options Expectant Medical - anmc.org
The management of confirmed SAB is either: expectant, medical, or surgical. There is conflicting data regarding expectant management patients. Meta-analysis showed expectant …
Manual vacuum aspiration: A safe and effective treatment for …
cause of their miscarriage because evacu-ated tissue stored in saline may be sent to a laboratory for cytogenetic analysis. Medical management Management of miscarriage with misopro-stol …
Miscarriage and PUV Definition - International Society of …
Miscarriage and PUV Definition Miscarriage: Spontaneous loss of a pregnancy before it would be able to survive independently (before the 23rd week gestation, or a weight of 500g) ...
Patient Preferences for Management of First Trimester …
In recent years expectant management has been shown to be a safe alternative for uncomplicated incomplete first-trimester spontaneous abor tions.6-9 In a randomized …
Predictors of successful expectant and medical management …
Search results: expectant + miscarriage + management = 235 Search results: conservative + miscarriage + management = 154 Search results: medical + miscarriage + management = 278 …
Predictors of successful expectant and medical management …
Associations with certain variables and miscarriage management outcomes are de-scribed. Ten studies assessed the impact of miscarriage type on expectant and/or medical management. …
Cost‐effectiveness of curettage vs. expectant management …
expensive than expectant management, the differences in costs could be limited by extra unscheduled visits to the outpatient department, extra hospital admissions, inter-ventions due …
Management of miscarriage: your options - The …
Natural management (also called ‘expectant’ or ‘conservative’ management): letting nature take its course. Some women prefer to wait and let the miscarriage happen naturally. Doctors often …
Expectant management for early pregnancy miscarriage …
Expectant management for early pregnancy miscarriage after radical trachelectomy: A single hospital-based study Yoshifumi Kasuga ... our hospital has chosen expectant management of …
Expectant Versus Surgical Management of First Trimester …
Keywords:Expectant management, miscarriage, surgical curettage. 1. Introduction of Spontaneous miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy. It occurs in 10 …
Information for you - Royal College of Obstetricians
The risk of miscarriage is increased by: • your age – at the age of 30, the risk of miscarriage is one in five (20%); over the age of 40, the risk of miscarriage is one in two (50%) • medical …
Management of your miscarriage - Liverpool Womens
The main benefit is that you are in control of your miscarriage and can avoid intervention. Some women feel that this helps them deal with the miscarriage better however this is not how …
Ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage (NG126) – Update to
of expectant management, provide the woman or person with a urine pregnancy test to carry out at home 3 weeks after their miscarriage, and advise them to return for individualised care if it …
Expectant Management of Retained Products of Conception …
Expectant Management of Retained Products of Conception Compered Surgical and Drug Treatment Following Missed Abortion ... of less than 22 weeks following miscarriage or legal …
Predictors of successful expectant and medical management …
Search results: expectant + miscarriage + management = 235 Search results: conservative + miscarriage + management = 154 Search results: medical + miscarriage + management = 278 …
Mifepristone and Misoprostol for Miscarriage Management …
Miscarriage management strategies include: 1) expectant management, where no interventions are initiated but patients are actively monitored as part of a ‘wait and see’ approach; 2) …