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It s Time To Talk About Men and Miscarriage

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University of Birmingham: Better treatment for miscarriage patients is more cost effective than current standard NHS treatment, study finds

A new drug combination that is better at treating miscarriage is also more cost effective than current standard NHS treatment, finds a new study led by the University of Birmingham and Tommy’s National Centre for Miscarriage Research.A previous study

Better treatment for miscarriage patients is more cost effective than standard NHS treatment

 E-Mail A new drug combination that is better at treating miscarriage is also more cost effective than current standard NHS treatment, finds a new study led by the University of Birmingham and Tommy s National Centre for Miscarriage Research. A previous study by the same team and published in The Lancet in August last year, found that a combined drug treatment is more effective than the standard medication for women having miscarriages without symptoms - also known as missed, delayed or silent miscarriage. Missed miscarriage occurs when a baby has died in the womb but the mother hasn t had symptoms, such as bleeding or pain. Current hospital restrictions on surgery mean that many women face waiting for the miscarriage to happen by itself, which can take weeks and still might not happen, or being offered medication to speed the process along.

At least one in seven pregnancies end in miscarriage, 11% of women endure it at least once in their life, says study

›At least one in seven pregnancies end in miscarriage, 11% of women endure it at least once in their life, says study At least one in seven pregnancies end in miscarriage, 11% of women endure it at least once in their life, says study SECTIONS At least one in seven pregnancies end in miscarriage, 11% of women endure it at least once in their life, says studyAFP Last Updated: May 06, 2021, 04:24 PM IST Share iStock Some 23 million miscarriages occur every year, according to data pieced together from around the globe by an international team of 31 researchers. Related PARIS: One in seven pregnancies worldwide ends in miscarriage, and eleven percent of women endure a failed pregnancy at least once in their lifetime, experts said Tuesday.

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