Abstract:IntroductionRecurrent miscarriage (RM) is three or more consecutive pregnancy losses before 22 gestational weeks [1]. The prevalence is approximately 0.8-1.4%, if only clinical RM (evidence of pregnancy with ultrasonographic and histologic findings) is taken into account; the prevalence is 2-3%, if also biochemical losses (urinary HCG positivity with no evidence of sonographic or histologic endometrial findings) are taken into consideration (2). In fact, there is a "rule of 30%'s" regarding the outcome of conc… Show more
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