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  1. Miscarriage matters: the epidemiological, physical, psychological, and

    Miscarriage is generally defined as the loss of a pregnancy before viability. An estimated 23 million miscarriages occur every year worldwide, translating to 44 pregnancy losses each minute. The pooled risk of miscarriage is 15·3% (95% CI 12·5-18·7%) of all recognised pregnancies. The population prevalence of women who have had one miscarriage is 10·8% (10·3-11·4%), two miscarriages ...

  2. Miscarriage: worldwide reform of care is needed

    A new Series of 3 papers published in The Lancet reviews this evidence on miscarriage and challenges many misconceptions. The authors, Siobhan Quenby, Arri Coomarasamy, and colleagues, call for a complete rethink of the narrative around miscarriage and a comprehensive overhaul of medical care and advice offered to women who have miscarriages.

  3. "It's just one of those things people don't seem to talk about

    Results. Women reported both positive and negative social support experiences following miscarriage. Women's partners were identified as their central support figures for most women in this study, and women also identified other women who had previously experienced miscarriage as helpful and supportive.

  4. Prevalence and clinical, social, and health care predictors of miscarriage

    We estimated an average annual miscarriage rate of 11.3%. In our final sample ( n = 79,978 women), the fully-adjusted model indicated that use of infertility drugs was associated with a 4 percentage point higher risk of miscarriage (95% CI 0.02, 0.06) and a past suicide attempt with a 3 percentage point higher risk (95% CI -0.002, 0.07).

  5. Miscarriage matters: the epidemiological, physical, psychological, and

    This is the first in a Series of three papers about miscarriage. Introduction. Miscarriage is often misunderstood by many women, men, 1 and health-care providers, and misconceptions about miscarriage are widespread. 1, 2, 3 For example, women might believe miscarriage is rare, that it could be caused by lifting heavy objects or previous contraceptive use, or that there are no effective ...

  6. The association between psychological stress and miscarriage: A

    Miscarriage is often associated with high levels of distress for women, their partners and families; therefore, every potential cause of miscarriage should be investigated. ... Full text papers were retrieved for 82 studies and 74 studies were further excluded in compliance with the criteria defined in methods section. A final number of 8 ...

  7. PDF Miscarriage matters: the epidemiological, physical, psychological, and

    • Miscarriage risk: nine studies, consisting of 4 638 974 pregnancies, found the pooled risk of miscarriage was 15·3% (95% CI 12·5-18·7) of all recognised pregnancies. The risk of miscarriage is lowest in women with no history of miscarriage (11%), and then increases by about 10% for each additional miscarriage, reaching 42% in

  8. The association between psychological stress and miscarriage: A

    The risk of miscarriage was significantly higher in women with a history of exposure to psychological stress (OR 1.42, 95% CI 1.19-1.70). ... Full text papers were retrieved for 82 studies and ...

  9. Impact of miscarriage and termination of pregnancy on subsequent

    1. Introduction. Miscarriage and termination of pregnancy (TOP) are common worldwide, with a quarter of women intentionally terminating their pregnancies due to medical or personal reasons between 2010 and 2014 (Sedgh et al., 2016) and 15.3 % of pregnant women experiencing miscarriages (Quenby et al., 2021).Miscarriage and TOP have been found to impact maternal mental health in subsequent ...

  10. Miscarriage matters: the epidemiological, physical, psychological, and

    Miscarriage is generally defined as the loss of a pregnancy before viability. An estimated 23 million miscarriages occur every year worldwide, translating to 44 pregnancy losses each minute. The pooled risk of miscarriage is 15·3% (95% CI 12·5-18·7%) of all recognised pregnancies. The population pre …

  11. University students' awareness of causes and risk factors of

    Background Spontaneous miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy, occurring in up to 20% of pregnancies. Despite the prevalence of miscarriage, little is known regarding peoples' awareness and understanding of causes of pregnancy loss. The aim of this study was to explore university students' understanding of rates, causes and risk factors of miscarriage. Methods A cross ...

  12. Miscarriage Definitions, Causes and Management: Review of Literature

    Abstract. Abstract: The ESHRE defined recurrent miscarriage (RM) as ≥3 consecutive pregnancy losses before 22 weeks` gestation. Five to fifteen percent of RM women have significantly elevated ...

  13. Toward Optimal Emotional Care During the Experience of Miscarriage: An

    Furthermore, the emotional impact of miscarriage is frequently underestimated, and it can be difficult for women and partners to find acknowledgment from friends, family, or health care providers (HCPs). 6 Importantly, research has shown that women frequently experience significant psychological distress, trauma, and grief as a result of ...

  14. "It's just one of those things people don't seem to talk about

    Miscarriage is a common event which is estimated to occur in approximately one in four confirmed pregnancies (Collins et al, Grief Matters Aust J Grief Bereave_ 17:44, 2014, St John et al, Aust J Adv Nurs_ 23:8, 2006). Social networks play an important role in supporting women following this event and positive support experiences can play a role in buffering women's experiences of grief ...

  15. Experience of miscarriage: an interpretative ...

    Objective The objective of the study was to explore the experiences of those who have experienced miscarriage, focusing on men's and women's accounts of miscarriage. Design This was a qualitative study using a phenomenological framework. Following in-depth semistructured interviews, analysis was undertaken in order to identify superordinate themes relating to their experience of miscarriage ...

  16. Making miscarriage matter

    Miscarriage, defined as the loss of a pregnancy before viability, affects more than 10% of women. Although the effect differs between women, it can have major physical and psychological effects. Providing effective personalised care is important. Reliable information on the effectiveness of interventions used to manage miscarriage is therefore essential.

  17. (PDF) Abortion and miscarriage: an understanding

    Abstract. Abortion is the removal or extraction from its mother of an incipient organism or embryo weighing 500gm or less when it isn't fit for autonomous survival (1). A fetus removal that occurs ...

  18. Abortion Care in the United States

    Abortion services are a vital component of reproductive health care. Since the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling in Dobbs v.Jackson Women's Health Organization, access to abortion services has been increasingly restricted in the United States. Jung and colleagues review current practice and evidence on medication abortion, procedural abortion, and associated reproductive health care, as well as ...

  19. Spontaneous Miscarriage Management Experience: A Systematic Review

    Introduction and background. Spontaneous miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy prior to 20 weeks of gestation, which is the most common complication of pregnancy [].Spontaneous miscarriages occur in about 20% of pregnancies in the United States [].Women experiencing miscarriage may be treated in a multitude of places: prenatal clinics, the emergency department (ED), gynecologic outpatient ...

  20. Miscarriage matters

    A new Series of 3 papers published in The Lancet reviews this evidence on miscarriage and challenges many misconceptions. The authors, Siobhan Quenby, Arri Coomarasamy, and colleagues, call for a complete rethink of the narrative around miscarriage and a comprehensive overhaul of medical care and advice offered to women who have miscarriages.

  21. The abortion and mental health controversy: A comprehensive literature

    The abortion and mental health controversy is driven by two different perspectives regarding how best to interpret accepted facts. When interpreting the data, abortion and mental health proponents are inclined to emphasize risks associated with abortion, whereas abortion and mental health minimalists emphasize pre-existing risk factors as the primary explanation for the correlations with more ...

  22. Critical Abortion Theory by Ashley E. Vaughan McWilliam

    Power struggles play out in law, and abortion law is a prime example of what Roberto Unger called "the tyranny of abstract social categories." This paper grapples with Unger's concept of "revisionary power," or the power to declare a legal opinion mistaken and finds that the project of Critical Legal Studies offers a home to those who ...

  23. Priorities for research in miscarriage: a priority setting partnership

    Introduction. Miscarriage is defined as pregnancy loss from conception to 24 weeks' gestation. Approximately 15% of all clinically recognised pregnancies end this way. 1 Most miscarriages occur in the first trimester, while only 1% occur after 12 weeks' gestation. 2 Recurrent miscarriage, defined as three or more consecutive pregnancy losses, affects about 1% of couples. 3 About half of ...

  24. Gen Z candidate Ashwin Ramaswami is up against a Trump fake elector

    Ramaswami's campaign has vastly outraised Still's in the latest filing period between Feb. 1 and April 30, with Ramaswami raising $146,442 and Still raising only $6,400. Since he launched his ...

  25. Access to safe abortion is a fundamental human right

    Abortion is a common medical or surgical intervention used to terminate pregnancy. Although a controversial and widely debated topic, approximately 73 million induced abortions occur worldwide each year, with 29% of all pregnancies and over 60% of unintended pregnancies ending in abortion. Abortions are considered safe if they are carried out using a method recommended by WHO, appropriate to ...