The postnatal morbidity associated with second-trimester miscarriage.

2015 
AbstractObjective(s): To describe the complications, and their incidence, associated with the management and delivery of a distinct second-trimester miscarriage cohort.Methods: A retrospective cohort study was undertaken in a large, tertiary-referral university hospital (8500 deliveries per annum). All cases of pregnancy loss occurring between 14+0 and 23+6 were identified from July 2009 to June 2013 (n = 181). Medical notes were reviewed and the number of complications among this cohort was identified. Logistic regression was conducted to assess associations with clinical presentation and management.Results: The mean gestation of loss was 18+2 weeks (SD: 2+2). 64.6% (n = 117) of the total losses were of intrauterine fetal demise (IUFD) with 17.7% (n = 32) following preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) and 17.7% (n = 32) following preterm labour (PTL). All women required inpatient admission with 59.1% (n = 107) undergoing medical induction of labour. PPROM cases, compared with cases of IUFD, had...
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