1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(97)24014-6
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Fertility after a randomised trial of spontaneous abortion managed by surgical evacuation or expectant treatment

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“…Further, when comparing surgical to expectant management after first trimester SAb, the evidence does not support a difference in subsequent pregnancy rates (10)(11)(12). The effect of curettage on future reproduction has also been well established in the literature from the study of elective terminations of pregnancy.…”
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“…Further, when comparing surgical to expectant management after first trimester SAb, the evidence does not support a difference in subsequent pregnancy rates (10)(11)(12). The effect of curettage on future reproduction has also been well established in the literature from the study of elective terminations of pregnancy.…”
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“…Two more recent papers from this study showed no differences in psychological reactions and in subsequent fertility between both cohorts of women. 11 12…”
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“…Approximately sixty percent of the women who have experienced a miscarriage become pregnant again within a year [12] and almost ninety percent of the women who desire to become pregnant after a miscarriage have managed to do so within two years [13]. Becoming pregnant again after the experience of perinatal loss is worrisome for the expectant mothers and the aim of this study was to evaluate how Swedish women describe their emotional state of being during the eighth week through the eleventh week after they have become pregnant again.…”
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