Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Gynecology & Obstetrics
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Author: ISBN: 9781118749180
Publisher: Wiley Publication: November 5, 2013
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781118749180
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: November 5, 2013
Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell
Language: English

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Edited by

Ole B Christiansen**, MD,** D.M.Sc., Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen and AalborgUniversityHospital, Aalborg, Denmark

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss is a silent problem for many women

The spontaneous loss of a pregnancy in the first 22 weeks is often not recorded as the mother needed no medical or surgical treatment. Women who repeatedly suffer this tragedy can go unheard as a result. Gynecologists can feel unable to help.

But they can help. Research is showing how to identify women who suffer recurrent pregnancy loss and which treatments might prevent a further recurrence. Gynecologists are learning how to monitor subsequent pregnancies for the early signals of problems*.*

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss provides a practical approach to this hidden clinical challenge. The highly experienced, international author team explores:

  • How to obtain a relevant history
  • Which investigations to order
  • The physiological reasons behind recurrent pregnancy loss
  • The best approach to treatment
  • How to monitor patients in subsequent pregnancies

Clinical in approach, practical in execution, with the patient at the centre, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss guides you as you support your patients.

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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Edited by

Ole B Christiansen**, MD,** D.M.Sc., Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen and AalborgUniversityHospital, Aalborg, Denmark

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss is a silent problem for many women

The spontaneous loss of a pregnancy in the first 22 weeks is often not recorded as the mother needed no medical or surgical treatment. Women who repeatedly suffer this tragedy can go unheard as a result. Gynecologists can feel unable to help.

But they can help. Research is showing how to identify women who suffer recurrent pregnancy loss and which treatments might prevent a further recurrence. Gynecologists are learning how to monitor subsequent pregnancies for the early signals of problems*.*

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss provides a practical approach to this hidden clinical challenge. The highly experienced, international author team explores:

Clinical in approach, practical in execution, with the patient at the centre, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss guides you as you support your patients.

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