Miscarriage Care and Facilities in Scotland: Scoping Report NHS Fife
This report details the findings of a scoping exercise to better understand miscarriage care in Scotland within this Health Board. The individual Health Board reports and the national report seek to aid policy makers and Health Boards in making decisions about improvements to Miscarriage Care
Graded approach to recurrent miscarriage care
The Lancet series on Miscarriage Matters provided information on the provision of treatment and care after first, second and third or subsequent miscarriage. The Lancet series proposed a graded approach to the treatment of recurrent miscarriage, where after one miscarriage women would have their health needs evaluated and would be provided with information and guidance to support future pregnancies. If a second miscarriage were to occur, they would be offered an appointment at a miscarriage clinic for initial investigations, extra support and early reassurance scans for subsequent pregnancies. After three miscarriages they would be offered a full series of evidence-based investigations and care. RCOG guidelines state that the graded approach should be encouraged as it appears to bridge the gap between sporadic and recurrent miscarriage care, encouraging a systematic graded approach rather than a fragmented one. It also addresses the balance between the need for evidence-based and supportive care, while targeting healthcare resources effectively.
The following sections of this report are based on the Lancet series and will help to ascertain the extent to which the graded approach is currently being delivered in NHS Boards across Scotland.
It should be noted that at the time of completion of this questionnaire, RCOG defined recurrent miscarriage as the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies. RCOG guidelines on the treatment of recurrent miscarriage were updated in June 2023 and this definition now includes non-consecutive miscarriages[7] .
In Scotland, 12 of the 14 Health Board areas said a graded approach to the treatment of recurrent miscarriage is adopted.
In NHS Fife a graded approach to treatment of recurrent miscarriage care is provided at Victoria Hospital, where all patients within the Health Board area are referred for all management options.
After first miscarriage
The Lancet series on Miscarriage Matters recommended the following services, listed in Table 18 below, should be available after a first miscarriage. Vaginal micronised progesterone in women with early pregnancy bleeding and a history of miscarriage is not offered in all 14 Health after a first miscarriage with some sites referring to the NICE Guidelines[8] that state this should be offered for women with early pregnancy bleeding and a history of miscarriage rather than a first miscarriage.
In NHS Fife, Victoria Hospital reported that almost all of the information provision or services recommended in the Lancet Series are provided on site after a first miscarriage and are provided regardless of the gestation when the loss occurred. These are listed below in Table 18. The one exception is that, currently, Victoria Hospital is not able to provide screening for mental health issues but can access this locally within the Health Board area.
Victoria Hospital |
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Information provided about miscarriage |
Provided on site |
Vaginal micronised progesterone in women with early pregnancy bleeding and a history of miscarriage |
Provided on site |
Information provided about physical health needs following pregnancy loss |
Provided on site |
Information provided about mental health needs following pregnancy loss |
Provided on site |
Screening for mental health issues |
Can refer/access locally - not on this site (within HB area) |
Information provided to optimise health for future pregnancies e.g. smoking cessation, weight loss, folic acid intake etc. |
Provided on site |
Referral to necessary services for management and optimisation of chronic maternal medical conditions |
Provided on site |
Women are asked verbally if they have had a previous miscarriage |
Provided on site |
Development of an individualised care plan |
Provided on site |
After the first miscarriage, staff at Victoria Hospital would signpost patients to some of the following services. The different treatment and information provisions available for women in NHS Fife following a first miscarriage are shown in Table 19.
Victoria Hospital |
|
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Patient Support Groups |
Always |
Online self-help strategies for mental health |
Only, if deemed appropriate |
Weight management |
Most of the time |
Smoking and recreational drugs cessation services |
Most of the time |
Information on appropriate pre-conceptual folate and vitamin D supplementation |
Always |
After second miscarriage
The Lancet series on Miscarriage Matters recommended the following services, listed in Table 20 below, should be available after a second miscarriage.
After a second miscarriage Victoria Hospital reported that all of the information provision or services recommended in the Lancet series are provided on site, these are listed in Table 20 below.
Victoria Hospital |
|
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Appointment at a nurse-led miscarriage clinic |
Provided on this site |
Appointment at a midwifery-led miscarriage clinic |
Provided on this site |
Continuity of carer |
Provided on this site |
Test for full blood count offered |
Provided on this site |
Tests for thyroid function offered |
Provided on this site |
Vaginal micronized progesterone offered to women with early pregnancy bleeding and a history of miscarriage |
Provided on this site |
Discussion about lifestyle issues in relation to future pregnancies |
Provided on this site |
Referral to specialist care if required |
Provided on this site |
Access to support and early pregnancy reassurance scan in subsequent pregnancies |
Provided on this site |
Women are asked verbally if they have had a previous miscarriage |
Provided on this site |
After third and subsequent miscarriage
The Lancet series on Miscarriage Matters recommended the following services, listed in Table 21 below, should be available after a third or subsequent miscarriage.
After a third miscarriage all of the information provision or services asked about were provided on site at Victoria Hospital. These are shown in Table 21 below.
Victoria Hospital |
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Appointment at a medical consultant led clinic |
Provided on this site |
Continuity of carer |
Provided on this site |
Pregnancy tissue from the third and any subsequent miscarriages will be sent for genetic testing |
Provided on this site |
Blood tests for antiphospholipid antibodies |
Provided on this site |
Investigative pelvic ultrasound scan arranged (ideally three dimensional – not a pregnancy scan) |
Provided on this site |
Parental karyotyping offered depending on the clinical history and results of the genetic analysis of pregnancy tissue from previous losses |
Provided on this site |
Vaginal micronized progesterone in women with early pregnancy bleeding and a history of miscarriage |
Provided on this site |
Appropriate screening for mental health issues |
Provided on this site |
Appropriate care for mental health issues |
Provided on this site |
Women are recognised as being at an increased risk of obstetric complications including pre-term birth |
Provided on this site |
Appropriate screening and care for future obstetric risks |
Provided on this site |
Care for mental health issues and future obstetric risk are incorporated into the care pathway for couple with a history or recurrent miscarriage |
Provided on this site |
Women are treated as at high risk during antenatal and intrapartum care |
Provided on this site |
Women are asked verbally if they have had a previous miscarriage |
Provided on this site |
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