Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3476528 | Journal of the Chinese Medical Association | 2010 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundThis study was undertaken to determine if expectant management with a longer waiting period is an effective and safe option for women with anembryonic pregnancy.MethodsWomen with an ultrasound diagnosis of anembryonic pregnancy were offered the option of expectant management with a 3-week waiting period or surgical evacuation according to their preference.ResultsA total of 121 women with anembryonic pregnancies participated in the study; 45 of them elected expectant management. The overall success rate was 83.3% in the expectant group and 97.3% in the surgical group. No significant complications were noted in either group.ConclusionExpectant management with a 3-week waiting period is an efficacious and safe option with a low risk of infection and hemorrhage. However, it is difficult to predict the exact time period before spontaneous abortion.