Combined Use of Cerclage, Obstetric Pessary, and Micronised Progesterone in Recurrent Miscarriage

Journal Title: World Journal of Gynecology & Womens Health (WJGWH) - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

In recent years, the use of progesterone, cerclage, and obstetric pessaries in patients with cervical incompetence has been studied extensively. However, there have not been any published reports of combined use of these methods. Here, we describe a case of successful combined use of cerclage, obstetric pessary, and micronised progesterone for preterm birth prevention in a nulliparous woman with recurrent miscarriage.

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Dobrokhotova Yuliya

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  • EP ID EP609284
  • DOI 10.33552/WJGWH.2018.01.000518
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Dobrokhotova Yuliya (2018). Combined Use of Cerclage, Obstetric Pessary, and Micronised Progesterone in Recurrent Miscarriage. World Journal of Gynecology & Womens Health (WJGWH), 1(4), 1-2. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-609284