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NCT ID: NCT05516810 Active, not recruiting - Missed Abortion Clinical Trials

The Accuracy of Ultrasound Diagnosis of Hydatidiform Moles

Start date: October 19, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective observational study assessing which ultrasound findings are best at excluding a molar pregnancy in first trimester miscarriage.

NCT ID: NCT04981457 Active, not recruiting - Missed Abortion Clinical Trials

Comparative Study Between Combined Vaginal Misoprostol

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Start date: March 2, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

"Comparative study between Combined Vaginal Misoprostol with Isosorbide-5-Mononitrate

NCT ID: NCT04593108 Active, not recruiting - Missed Abortion Clinical Trials

Misoprostol With or Without Letrozole in Treatment of Missed Miscarriage

Start date: January 15, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aim of study Compare the success rate of misoprostol with versus without letrozole as a pretreatment for medical termination of pregnancy during the first trimester. Hypothesis: Letrozole value as a pre-treatment medication for misoprostol in induction of abortion during the first trimester. Research question: Will letrozole- misoprostol protocol give better results than misoprostol- alone protocol in induction of abortion during the first trimester?

NCT ID: NCT03736681 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Abortion in First Trimester

Effect of Paracervical Block Volume on Pain Control for Dilation and Curettage

Start date: October 29, 2018
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The investigators are conducting a study on pain control for dilation and curettage (D&C). Participants are eligible to enroll if they are a planning to have a D&C in a participating clinic. The investigators are studying how different ratios of medication to liquid affect pain when injected around the cervix. Both potential methods use the same dose of medication, though researchers would like to know which one works better. To be in this study, participants must be over the age of 18 with an early pregnancy loss or undesired pregnancy measuring less than 12 weeks gestation undergoing D&C while awake in clinic.