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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether a single oral dose of misoprostol is associated with change in Doppler resistance indices (RIs) of the uterine artery in early pregnancy. METHODS: Forty pregnant women seeking legal termination of pregnancy at 7-15 completed gestational weeks were each given a single oral dose of 200 microg misoprostol. Resistance indices (A/B ratio) and pulsatility index (PI) of the uterine arteries (UA) and fetal heart rate (FHR) were assessed by Doppler ultrasound before and 1 hour after administration of misoprostol. RESULTS: Doppler RIs (UA-A/B and UA-PI) of the right and left uterine arteries increased significantly 1 hour after misoprostol administration. The right UA-A/B increased from 7.16 +/- 1.09 (mean +/- SEM) to 10.26 +/- 0.67 (P < .001), and the left UA-A/B increased from 7.40 +/- 0.72 to 9.21 +/- 0.82 (P = .04). The right UA-PI increased from 2.38 +/- 0.11 to 2.90 +/- 0.12 (P < .001), and the left UA-PI increased from 2.38 +/- 0.17 to 2.70 +/- 0.18 (P = .03). No significant changes in FHR were noted 1 hour after misoprostol administration. None of the fetuses died during that time. CONCLUSION: Doppler RIs of the uterine arteries increased significantly after single oral doses of misoprostol during the first trimester, implying a reduction in arterial blood flow. Those changes were not associated with fetal death, possibly explaining congenital abnormalities associated with misoprostol in early pregnancy.