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A 10-week pregnant 27-year-old woman presents with vaginal bleeding and cramping. Ultrasound shows an intrauterine gestation with crown-rump length corresponding to 9 weeks but no fetal cardiac activity. She is haemodynamically stable. According to contemporary Canadian guidance, what is the most appropriate counselling about management options?

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