Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Definition
3 or more consecutive preg losses before 20wk gest or after 2 consecutive losses, esp if age >35 y.o
Evaluation
- Determine actual gestational age at time of miscarriage rather than time of onset sx
- Ask about hx of thrombosis or prev fetal death, dysmenorrhea or menorrhagia ; chronic medical conditions such as thyroid dz, diabetes, or autoimmune dz such as lupus; smoking, toxins, obesity, EtOH use, excessive caffeine use
Diagnostic Workup
- Genetic (parental)
- Antiphospholipid Ab w/u: Lupus anticoagulant, beta 2 glycoprotein Ab (IgM/IgG) and anticardiolipin Ab (IgM/IgG). Need 2 positive tests 6-8weeks apart to make dx
- Consider thrombophilia w/u only if patient has a hx of thromboembolism. Test for favtor V Leiden, prothrombin G20210A mutation, protein C/S, antithrombin III deficiency
- Evaluate uterine cavity using pelvic US, hysteroscopy
- No dx is made in 50% of cases of recurrent pregnancy loss
Pocket Obstetric and Gynecology by K Joseph Hurt, 2nd edition
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