Miscarriage Flashcards

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Define miscarriage.

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Failure to carry to term; initation of pregnancy before 24 weeks of pregnancy.

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What are the different types of miscarriage?

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Complete - All fetal matter has been passed

Incomplete - Retained products of conception

Missed - No bleeding or symptoms, however, this is usually picked up in 12-week scan that the pregnancy is no longer viable

Threatened - Miscarriage has not yet happened but may happen soon; cervical os should be closed

Inevitable - Miscarriage is currently happening; cervical os is open

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What is the aetiology of miscarriage? What are risk factors for miscarriage?

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The majority of spontaneous miscarriages occur in the first trimester, with <3% occurring in the second trimester.

The most common cause of a miscarriage is chromosome abnormality.

Maternal systemic illness

Maternal toxicity exposure

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Summarise the epidemiology of miscarriage.

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1/3 pregnancies result in miscarriage

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What are signs and symptoms of miscarriage?

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Pain

PV bleeding

Clotting

Open cervical os

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What investigations should be carried out to confirm miscarriage?

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Transvaginal USS: Empty fetal sac measuring >45mm OR fetal pole measuring >7mm without fetal heartbeat

Blood hCG - hCG should double every day - if it is not, then it is a miscarriage, if it is rising every day but not double, then it is an ectopic pregnancy.

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What is the management for miscarriage?

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Conservative - Watch and wait; this is NOT suitable for missed miscarriage since it is likely that the fetus died weeks ago and has still not come out by itself.

Medical - Misoprostol either oral or PV

Surgical - Manual vacuum aspiration (local anaesthetic)

Surgical management of miscarriage (general anaesthetic)

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What are complications of a miscarriage?

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Incomplete evacuation of the uterus can result in placenta accreta in subsequent pregnancies

Post-evacuation uterine bleeding

Recurrent miscarriage

Asherman’s syndrome

Psychological dysfunction

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When can women try again for a baby?

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After the first negative pregnancy test, wait one cycle.

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