On examination of a missed abortion, which finding is typical?

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Multiple Choice

On examination of a missed abortion, which finding is typical?

Explanation:
Missed abortion occurs when the fetus has died in the uterus but the products of conception are retained. The exam often shows a uterus that feels firm and like a hard mass, reflecting the retained dead tissue and clots rather than a normal, allowing-for-expulsion pregnancy. The cervix is usually closed, and there may be little or no pain or bleeding. This contrasts with a viable pregnancy, where fetal life is present (fetal heartbeat may be heard or felt), or with a uterus that feels soft and non-tender, which can occur in early or threatened abortion before fetal demise.

Missed abortion occurs when the fetus has died in the uterus but the products of conception are retained. The exam often shows a uterus that feels firm and like a hard mass, reflecting the retained dead tissue and clots rather than a normal, allowing-for-expulsion pregnancy. The cervix is usually closed, and there may be little or no pain or bleeding. This contrasts with a viable pregnancy, where fetal life is present (fetal heartbeat may be heard or felt), or with a uterus that feels soft and non-tender, which can occur in early or threatened abortion before fetal demise.

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