Expectant management allows spontaneous passage of retained products of conception without any interventions (1).
It can be offered to selected patients with a confirmed first trimester miscarriage (2).
Expectant management is particularly successful in incomplete miscarriage when compared to other types of miscarriages. According to a review based on multiple cohort studies, expectant management was successful within 2-6 weeks without increasing complications in:
Patients undergoing expectant management should be ready to have surgical evacuation in case of failed conservative management.
NICE suggest with respect to expectant management of miscarriage (4)
Although evidence suggest that expectant management of miscarriage carries a lower risk of infection, a large randomized controlled trial failed to find a considerable difference in infection risks between expectant, medical, and surgical management of miscarriage (5)
To confirm whether a complete miscarriage has occurred, a follow up scan could be done at an interval of two weeks. Around 90% of the women miscarry in three weeks time but a small number of women may take up to 6-8 weeks (5).
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