Complications following early pregnancy loss are rare, but when they occur, the results may be catastrophic, leading to future infertility or morbidity. What steps should practicing ob/gyns take to identify and manage common complications such as infection, hemorrhage, and uterine perforation?
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Expression of mRNA linked to fetal death risk
March 18th 2025A recent study reveals significantly elevated placental interleukin 6 and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 messenger RNA expression in fetal death cases, highlighting inflammation and impaired fetal protection mechanisms.
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