New research shows the current treatments for women who've had an early miscarriage don't affect their long-term fertility.
A just-published British study reveals 83 percent of women polled were able to get pregnant following popular miscarriage management methods, including surgery to remove tissue remaining in the uterus.
Now, many women are offered medical as well as "watch and wait" treatment.
This is reassuring news for many women, as roughly 15 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage in the first trimester.