Objectives: To assess the efficacy of early thromboprophylaxis throughout pregnancy in women with previous history of first trimester recurrent miscarriages of unknown aetiology.

Methods: Low dose aspirin and low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) were administered from the day of detection of the fetal heart up to the 37th week, in two groups of patients of known (Group A, n = 24) and unknown aetiology recurrent miscarriages (Group B, n = 27).

Results: The success rate (viable pregnancy >24 weeks) was high and equally effective in both Groups A and B (83.3% and 85.1%, respectively). The complications recorded (pre-eclampsia, IUGR, placenta abruptio, injection site heamatomas and skin reactions) were more prevalent in Group A but of no significant difference. No abnormal bleeding was observed during vaginal delivery or caesarean section.

Conclusions: Our results reaffirm previous reports that the use of LMWH in combination with low dose aspirin throughout pregnancy is safe and effective. It was also shown that the treatment is equally effective against recurrent miscarriages in both groups of patients, of known and unknown aetiology.

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