scholarly journals Causes and Management of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss, a Review

Author(s):  
Mazen Bishrah ◽  
Alabdullah, Walaa Abdulhadi ◽  
Alserehi, Fatimah Omar M. ◽  
Alanood Khalid Alansari ◽  
Ghada Abdulhai Alhindi ◽  
...  

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.

Author(s):  
Dr Ashwini Bhaskar Pawar

 Recurrent Pregnancy Loss is an important reproductive health issue, “Garbha stravi vandhya” is a term used in ayurvedic Samhita’s for recurrent habitual abortion in first trimester. Recurrent pregnancy loss also defined as recurrent miscarriage is historically defined as sequence of three or more consecutive spontaneous abortions before 20weeks. Some however Consider Two or more as standard. It may be Primary or secondary.  (Having previous viable birth) This distressing problem is affecting approximately 1% of all women of reproductive age. The risk is increased with each successive abortion reaching over 30% after 3 consecutive cases. In this case Study, Interpretation of case is done on basics of ayurvedic diagnostics parameters and management is designed according to that. So Pachan and antenatal dilatory regimen with ayurvedic medicine where planned. During antenatal period combination of herb Suvarana kalpa, different types of medicated ghruta, Masanumasik Kashaya where used. There was uneventful antenatal period, Cesarean section was done. female baby with 3.3 kg was born. There was no any Neonatal complication.   KEY WORDS:  Recurrent pregnancy loss, Habitual abortion, Spontaneous abortion  


2021 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-176
Author(s):  
Valerie Shrimplin ◽  
Channa N. Jayasena

Abstract Although fertility has traditionally been viewed as the responsibility of women, recent studies suggest that reduced sperm function is a major cause of the recurrent pregnancy loss that affects 1 to 2 percent of couples. The reproductive and nutritional history of King Henry VIII indicates that 70 percent of the legitimate pregnancies attributed to Henry and his six wives resulted in miscarriage or stillbirth. By comparison, only 10 percent of the recorded pregnancies of the thirty-one noblemen closely associated with Henry had the same outcomes. Henry’s reproductive health likely contributed to the fertility problems for which his wives took the blame. The disregard of male infertility in Henry’s case may offer a clue to the reasons for the under-reporting of male reproductive health, then and now, to the detriment of both men and women.


Author(s):  
Sofie Bliddal ◽  
Nielsen Henriette Svarre ◽  
Aase Krogh-Rasmussen ◽  
Kolte Astrid Marie ◽  
Christiansen Ole Bjarne ◽  
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