Study Suggests Early Miscarriage Testing Could Prevent Over 10,000 Losses Annually

Study Suggests Early Miscarriage Testing Could Prevent Over 10,000 Losses Annually
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Changing NHS policy to offer tests after a first miscarriage may reduce baby losses and healthcare costs in the UK.

  • A study suggests that offering tests after a first miscarriage could prevent more than 10,000 losses each year in the UK.
  • Sky News reports the study found early testing could prevent over 10,000 miscarriages annually.
  • Current NHS guidelines require women to have three miscarriages before further tests are offered.
  • A pilot project is being considered to potentially change existing NHS support rules.
  • The Independent reports that the proposed change could also save the NHS millions.

A new study indicates that providing women with additional tests after their first miscarriage, rather than after three, could prevent thousands of baby losses in the UK each year.

The findings could influence NHS policy, potentially improving outcomes for women experiencing miscarriage and reducing healthcare costs.

A pilot project may be launched to assess the impact of offering early testing, and NHS guidelines could be reviewed based on the results.