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Ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage: diagnosis and initial management (NG126)
This guideline covers diagnosing and managing ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage in women, trans men and non-binary people with complications, such as pain and bleeding, in early pregnancy (that is, up to 13 completed weeks of pregnancy). It aims to improve how early pregnancy loss is diagnosed, and the support that is given, to limit the psychological impact of their loss.
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This quality standard covers the diagnosis and initial management of ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage in women, trans men and non-binary people in their first trimester (up to 13 completed weeks of pregnancy). It includes assessment and diagnosis for people with suspected early pregnancy loss. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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- Quality statement 1: Timely referral to early pregnancy assessment services
- Quality statement 2: Ultrasound to identify miscarriage or tubal ectopic pregnancy
- Quality statement 3: Confirming a diagnosis of miscarriage
- Quality statement 4: Anti-D immunoglobulin prophylaxis (up to and including 11+6 weeks of pregnancy)
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This guideline covers diagnosing and treating health-related fertility problems. It aims to reduce variation in practice and improve how fertility problems are investigated and managed.
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- Principles of care
- Initial advice to people concerned about delays in conception
- Advice about factors that can affect fertility
- Defining infertility and initial assessment
- Investigation of fertility problems and management strategies
- Management of male factor fertility problems
- Management of female factor fertility problems
This guideline covers care for women of any age (including girls and young women under 18) who request an abortion. It aims to improve the organisation of services and make them easier for women to access. Detailed recommendations on conducting abortions at different gestational stages are also included, to ensure that women get the safest and most effective care possible.
Hysteroscopic metroplasty of a uterine septum for primary infertility (HTG363)
Evidence-based recommendations on hysteroscopic metroplasty of a uterine septum for primary infertility. This involves inserting a hysteroscope into the uterus through the cervix after cervical dilation, and excising the septum. The aim is to reduce morbidity and shorten the recovery period.