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Association of bacterial vaginosis with a history of second trimester miscarriage
Authors:Llahi-Camp  JM; Rai  R; Ison  C; Regan  L; Taylor-Robinson  D
Institution:1MRC Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research Group, Imperial College School of Medicine at SL Mary's Paddington, London W2, UK 2Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Imperial College School of Medicine at SL Mary's Paddington, London W2, UK 3Department of Microbiology, Imperial College School of Medicine at SL Mary's Paddington, London W2, UK
Abstract:The aim of this study was to determine whether bacterial vaginosis(BV) is associated with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss.A total of 500 consecutive patients attending the RecurrentMiscarriage Clinic were screened for the presence of BV. Inwomen who had had at least one late miscarriage BV was foundtwice as commonly (27/130; 21%) as in women who had had onlyearly losses (31/370; 8%) (P<0.001). The difference was evenlarger (26 versus 8%) if women who had had term pregnancieswere excluded. Moreover, BV was found three times more commonlyin Afro-Caribbean women 17 (29%) of 58] than in Caucasian women36 (9%) of 379] and, in both groups of women, BV was diagnosedat least twice as frequently in those with a history of at leastone late miscarriage than in those who had experienced firsttrimester pregnancy losses only (P<0.001). The conditionoccurred twice as often among smokers than non-smokers and,in both groups, it was at least twice as common in women witha history of at least one late miscarriage as in those who hadhad early pregnancy losses only (P<0.001). However, the relationshipbetween BV and smoking was independent of ethnic origin. Womenwho douched with chloroxylenol were mostly Afro-Caribbean andhad BV more than twice as often as women who did not douche.
Keywords:bacterial vaginosis/ethnic origin/hygiene habit/recurrent miscarriage/smoking
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