Relationship of bacterial vaginosis and mycoplasmas to the risk of spontaneous abortion.
@article{Donders2000RelationshipOB,
title={Relationship of bacterial vaginosis and mycoplasmas to the risk of spontaneous abortion.},
author={G. G. G. Donders and Ben Van Bulck and J Caudron and Lieven Londers and Annie J. Vereecken and Bernard Spitz},
journal={American journal of obstetrics and gynecology},
year={2000},
volume={183 2},
pages={
431-7
}
}OBJECTIVE
This study was undertaken to investigate a possible link between first-trimester diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis and cessation of pregnancy at < or =20 weeks' gestation.
STUDY DESIGN
Women (n = 228) who received routine prenatal care in Flanders, Belgium, during the first trimester (14 weeks' gestation) and had a living singleton fetus were examined for microbiologic flora of the vagina. Bacterial vaginosis was assessed either clinically (Amsel et al criteria), microscopically…
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