Recurrent pregnancy losses represent sensitive issue not only for the couple, but also for all healthcare professionals involved. In a broader context, they include not only recurrent miscarriages, but also the issue of periviable preterm birth with subsequent neonatal death and unexplained fetal death.
This area requires an interdisciplinary approach. The field of reproductive immunology best answers questions related to pregnancy complications.
However, there is currently no accurate recommendation as to who should care for such women. In this article I summarize the current state of knowledge about the issue, current experience with care management, including case studies.