Recurrent abortion is the term applied to the situation where a woman has three or more consecutive spontaneous abortions. It affects 1% of all women (1).
Most important predictive factor are the number of previous miscarriages and maternal age (2). Primigravidae and women with a history of successful pregnancies miscarry infrequently.
A successful subsequent pregnancy occurs in around 75% of women with recurrent miscarriages, although this rate may decrease in older women and with the increasing number of miscarriages (3).
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