Synopsis Spontaneous abortion is a common adverse event in pregnancy. Around 15% of pregnancies have been reported to undergo spontaneous abortions. Such an event may cause significant physical and emotional damage to women. Therefore, it is crucial to maintain a high suspicion for recurrence while treating pregnant women with a history previous abortion.

The study highlights the importance of the same by analyzing various important pregnancy outcomes in patients with a history of spontaneous abortion. This “ Journal Watch ” discusses a prospective, observational study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, titled “ Pregnancy Outcome Following Previous History of Spontaneous Abortion. ” Authors – Nehal N, Sawant V What was the need for the study? Spontaneous abortion is complex and can occur because of various factors such as genetic, anatomic, endocrine, immunological…