Two-thirds of women with recurrent miscarriage end up with a live born child after referral to a specialist clinic, study finds

Monday, July 4, 2011 - 19:30 in Health & Medicine

The first long-term follow-up study to look at the chances of having a live birth after recurrent miscarriage (RM) -- defined as at least three consecutive pregnancy losses -- found that approximately two-thirds of women with RM had at least one live birth after referral to specialist investigation, according to new research.

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