Causes and Management of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss, a Review
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Published:2021-12-15
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Page:325-330
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ISSN:2456-9119
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Container-title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
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Short-container-title:JPRI
Author:
Bishrah Mazen,Abdulhadi Alabdullah, Walaa,Omar M. Alserehi, Fatimah,Alansari Alanood Khalid,Alhindi Ghada Abdulhai,Basheer Melebary, Talal,Yamani Amani Nabil,Abdulmohsin A. Almojel, Shaden,Abohasel Saad Aied Saeed,Ahmed H. Abutaleb, Atheer,Mahdi Banan Ali Ahmed,Sait Salam Atif,Alotaibi Lamya essa,Mustafa Tagwa hassan mabrouk
Abstract
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is defined as two or more consecutive failed clinical pregnancies verified by ultrasound or histopathology. It is an important reproductive health issue, affecting 2%–5% of women. Up to one half of all cases of RPL have no identifiable cause. Etiology of the RPL is linked to several genetic, environmental, endocrinal, and anatomic factors which all will be discussed in this article. Treatment of RPL depends on the underlying cause behind it, and thus diagnosis and identifying of such factors plays major role into treating it. Lifestyle changes also is encouraged. Stress, smoking, drinking cessation, and weight loss can be all helpful. In this article we’ll be looking at RPL causes, and management.
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Sciencedomain International