A missed miscarriage is a condition in which the development of the embryo or fetus ceases before it becomes viable on its own.
The causes of a missed miscarriage can be various, including genetic, endocrine, and infectious factors, among others.
Diagnosis of a missed miscarriage involves ultrasound, hormone level analysis, and other tests.
Treatment may vary depending on the cause and stage of the missed miscarriage, including observation, medication, or surgical intervention.
Prevention of a missed miscarriage includes a healthy lifestyle, avoiding harmful habits, and timely medical attention when symptoms appear.
A gynecologist or reproductive specialist provides treatment and consultations for missed miscarriage.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.