The Role of Hysteroscopy in Managing Miscarriage

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While determining the cause of any miscarriage is important, it is especially vital in women with recurrent pregnancy loss who remain interested in future conception.

Today, between 15% and 25% of pregnancies end in miscarriage.* While determining the cause of any miscarriage is important, it is especially vital in women with recurrent pregnancy loss who remain interested in future conception.

 

In this supplement, experts Aaron Styer, MD, and Zev Williams, MD, PhD, discuss steps they take to uncover the underlying cause of recurrent pregnancy loss, the role of hysteroscopy in finding the answers physicians and patients need, and the importance of choosing the right hysteroscope for a practice.

 

* Practice Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Evaluation and treatment of recurrent pregnancy loss: a committee opinion. Fertil Steril. 2012;98(5):1103–1111.

 

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