@article{article_1580454, title={A Review of the Effect of Progesterone Use on Miscarriage in Early Pregnancy Bleeding}, journal={Cerasus Journal of Medicine}, volume={2}, pages={80–84}, year={2025}, DOI={10.70058/cjm.1580454}, author={Taşkıran, Deniz and Kolsuz, Salih}, keywords={pregnancy, miscarriage, progestin}, abstract={Pregnancy-related psychological and physiological issues can arise from treating impending miscarriage, miscarriage, and repeated pregnancy loss. Treatment is challenging since miscarriage and recurrent pregnancy loss have no obvious etiopathogenesis and are caused by a variety of causes. The pregesterone derivatives utilized in treatment, their administration method, length, and which derivative works best for treating the condition are all unclear. Threatened abortion, spontaneous abortion, incomplete abortion, and full abortion are the different categories of miscarriages.The basis for this classification is whether cervical patency is present or not. Threatened miscarriage is a clinical condition where there is no cervical patency and accompanying hemorrhage. Recurrent pregnancy loss is another term for three or more miscarriages. There are two types of progestogens: synthetic and natural. Progestogens differ from one another in their potency, modes of action, and modes of administration. The purpose of this review was to examine the advantages, administration techniques, length of administration, and statistics related to the use of progestogens in cases of recurrent pregnancy loss and impending miscarriage.}, number={2}, publisher={Giresun Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi}, organization={no}