Abstract:
Pregnancy loss before 21 weeks, often referred to as
miscarriage, remains a significant challenge in obstetric
care. This article outlines key strategies and recommen
dations to optimize the care of pregnant women at risk
of miscarriage before 21 weeks of gestation, focusing on
evidence-based interventions and individualized care.
Early identification of high-risk patients. Timely recogni
tion of women at risk for miscarriage is crucial for effec
tive management. Several small trials have suggested that
progesterone therapy may rescue a pregnancy in women
with early pregnancy bleeding, which is a symptom that is
strongly associated with miscarriage.