Understanding Miscarriage Prevalence and Risk Factors: Insights from Women in Jordan
Abstract: Background and Objectives: Miscarriage is a complication that is influenced by many risk
factors that have been reported in different studies and that vary among countries. Despite the
influence of various known risk factors for miscarriage, 30% to 50% of miscarriages are from unidentified
causes. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of miscarriages in Jordan and
the associated risk factors. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in
Jordan amongmarried women to investigate the prevalence ofmiscarriages and identify potential risk
factors. Results: Women (n = 704) were surveyed, and 17.9% reported a history of miscarriage. The
identified risk factors were being an active smoker during pregnancy, having more than four children,
having a family history of miscarriage, having fertility problems, receiving medical assistance for
conception, and traveling by air during pregnancy. Conclusions: The results suggest that there are
both modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for miscarriages in Jordan and that a proportion of
these may be preventable. The findings can be used to enhance patient awareness and inform policy
development to decrease the incidence of miscarriage in the country.