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Abstract
This study is aimed at assessing the levels of fertility indicators (inhibin A, activin and chorionic gonadotropin - HCG) and their dynamic changes during pregnancy in women with hyperprolactinemia, as well as determining their prognostic significance in the development of habitual miscarriage in the first trimester. The study was conducted by a prospective comparative method, in which 93 pregnant women participated: 73 with hyperprolactinemia and habitual miscarriage, and 20 - healthy pregnant women. During the study, the levels of activin, inhibin A, HCG, and prolactin were studied throughout the trimester, and the results were statistically processed using the χ2 test, ANOVA, and ROC analysis methods. The results showed that in women with hyperprolactinemia, the hormonal profile is significantly disrupted in the early stages of pregnancy: the level of activin increases, inhibin A decreases, and the HCG level is significantly lower than in the control group. According to the results of ROC analysis, HCG has the highest prognostic value (AUC = 0.873; sensitivity - 93.2%), inhibin A is moderate, and activin has low diagnostic value.