Prior Pregnancy Loss or Complication: Review Guide

Prepare a careful review of prior miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth, preeclampsia, diabetes, or birth complications before trying again.

  • Updated June 19, 2026
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A lab form, family history note, and checklist prepared for review.
Screening questions depend on history, risk, and clinician guidance.

Prior Pregnancy Loss or Complication: Review Guide

Prepare a careful review of prior miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth, preeclampsia, diabetes, or birth complications before trying again. Use it as appointment preparation, not as a diagnosis or treatment plan.

Educational boundary: this guide is for general education. It cannot diagnose, treat, or replace care from an obstetrician, midwife, primary care clinician, pharmacist, genetic counselor, mental-health professional, or other qualified clinician.

Name the prior event

Write down dates, gestational age, diagnosis, treatment, hospital, medications, and what you were told at follow-up.

Ask what changes the next plan

Some histories may change aspirin, screening, specialist referral, diabetes care, blood-pressure monitoring, or birth planning.

Make space for grief

Pregnancy planning after loss may need mental-health support and a slower timeline. That belongs in the visit.

Questions to bring

  • What is the most important next step for my personal history?
  • Which changes should happen before trying to conceive, and which can wait?
  • What symptoms, test results, or exposures should make me call sooner?
  • Should another clinician, pharmacist, specialist, or counselor be involved?

Related guides

Educational boundary

This page supports a clinician conversation. If you have urgent symptoms, possible pregnancy, medication uncertainty, exposure concerns, or safety concerns, contact a qualified clinician or urgent-care service.

Sources you can check

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