Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Afzalipour Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
Dear Editor-in-Chief, Miscarriage, particularly recurrent miscarriage, represents a complex and multifactorial challenge in reproductive health, with significant physical, psychological, and economic impacts on women and families. Obstetricians and gynecologists play a crucial role in identifying and managing the genetic, hormonal, structural, and infectious factors contributing to miscarriage. Key interventions include parental karyotyping, treatment of hormonal disorders, correction of uterine anomalies, targeted use of assisted reproductive technologies (IVF, ICSI, IUI), and provision of continuous specialized care. These comprehensive approaches significantly increase pregnancy success rates, reduce the incidence of miscarriage, and alleviate associated burdens. This letter highlights the multifaceted and specialized roles of these professionals in improving reproductive outcomes and emphasizes the importance of utilizing advanced diagnostic and therapeutic strategies alongside sustained patient monitoring.
Mirzaei,M . (2025). Multifaceted Role of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Reducing Recurrent Miscarriage. Health Providers, 5(2), 145-148. doi: 10.22034/hp.2025.538187.1073
MLA
Mirzaei,M . "Multifaceted Role of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Reducing Recurrent Miscarriage", Health Providers, 5, 2, 2025, 145-148. doi: 10.22034/hp.2025.538187.1073
HARVARD
Mirzaei M. (2025). 'Multifaceted Role of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Reducing Recurrent Miscarriage', Health Providers, 5(2), pp. 145-148. doi: 10.22034/hp.2025.538187.1073
CHICAGO
M Mirzaei, "Multifaceted Role of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Reducing Recurrent Miscarriage," Health Providers, 5 2 (2025): 145-148, doi: 10.22034/hp.2025.538187.1073
VANCOUVER
Mirzaei M. Multifaceted Role of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Reducing Recurrent Miscarriage. HP. 2025;5(2):145-148. doi: 10.22034/hp.2025.538187.1073