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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics: Published on February 2022A subchorionic hematoma (SCH) is a common finding on obstetric ultrasounds, and the prevalence is often higher among the infertile population—affecting between 18%–40% of those pregnancies in recent studies. SCHs are collections of fluid seen on ultrasound between the...
Dysmenorrhea, or menstrual pain, is the most common menstrual symptom among adolescent girls and young women. Most adolescents experiencing dysmenorrhea have primary dysmenorrhea, defined as painful menstruation in the absence of pelvic pathology. Primary dysmenorrhea characteristically begins when adolescents attain ovulatory cycles, usually w...
Any type of bleeding during pregnancy can be alarming. About 25% of women experience some bleeding or spotting during their pregnancy. Subchorionic hematomas are the cause of about 20% of all bleeding during the first trimester. This is a type of bleeding that occurs between amniotic membranes. It occurs when the placenta partially detaches...
PubMed Central: IntroductionThreatened miscarriage is a common disease during early pregnancy, with a morbidity of 30% to 40%, which could develop into a complete miscarriage or dystocia without timely treatment. Many pathogenic factors contribute to the threatened miscarriage, of which lacking progestogens due to the endocrine dysfunction of...
Key Information: Progesterone is essential for the maintenance of a healthy pregnancy. Progesterone is frequently prescribed to patients presenting with per vaginal (PV) bleeding in early pregnancy and a history of recurrent pregnancy loss. Any defect in the secretion of human chorionic gonadotropin or progesterone is associated with...
The Journal of Obstetric and Gynecological Research: Miscarriage is the most common cause of early pregnancy loss in the first 24 weeks and one of the most common complications in early pregnancy. An estimated 15% to 20% of pregnancies will end in a miscarriage, with 25% of women experiencing a miscarriage in their lifetime. Women can b...
The British Medical Journal (BMJ): Increasing evidence suggests that reproductive factors unique to women are associated with a greater risk of death from non-communicable diseases. Even if reproductive events do not increase the risk of death from non-communicable diseases, they could be useful as an early stress test of underlying risk...
Successful oocyte implantation and a favorable pregnancy outcome rely on optimal progesterone levels. Therefore, progesterone deficiencies associated with infertility and miscarriages have commonly been treated with progestogens that mimic the activity of progesterone. Among those is dydrogesterone, an oral retrosteroid with a structur...
Threatened miscarriage is the most common complication in the first half of pregnancy affecting 20-25% of women. Diagnosis of threatened miscarriage is established when there is a viable pregnancy with vaginal bleeding and a closed cervix. Any woman who presents with threatened miscarriage; ultrasound imaging is performed to ascertain th...
Progesterone maintains pregnancy by enhancing uterine quiescence. During early pregnancy, the syncytiotrophoblast secretes human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which stimulates progesterone production in the corpus luteum by preventing regression of this tissue. Low serum hCG or progesterone levels may predict first trimester abortions....