Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Jan 2003)

Second-Trimester Pregnancy Loss at an Urban Hospital

  • Debra S. Heller,
  • Charlene Moorehouse-Moore,
  • Joan Skurnick,
  • Rebecca N. Baergen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/10647440300025508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 117 – 122

Abstract

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Objectives: Second-trimester spontaneous pregnancy losses are less common than first-trimester losses, and are often associated with ascending infection and/or acute chorioamnionitis. A Medline search revealed only two large studies published in the recent literature, reporting incidences of chorioamnionitis of 39.3% and 58.2%, respectively. These studies did not address the use of histopathology for the identification of organisms. Since ascending infection is likely to be a significant cause of second-trimester loss in the inner-city population at the University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey, we sought to evaluate the usefulness of stains for microorganisms, which are rarely utilized on these specimens.