What is the deal with repeated miscarriages again and again?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Recurrent miscarriage is defined as 3 or more spontaneous miscarriages in a row, occurring in 1% of all pregnant women. The most complex and diverse types of recurrent miscarriage include chromosomal abnormalities or genetic defects, structural abnormalities of the female reproductive system, cervical insufficiency, pathogen infection, endocrine disorders, and abnormal immune function.

If the patient has a recurrent miscarriage, they should go to the hospital for a systematic examination to be specific**. Clinicians will carry out a series of examinations according to the patient's reproductive system structure, endocrine level, infection status, chromosomal abnormalities, and immune function, find out the main ones through differential analysis, and formulate an individualized plan based on this.

There are many patients with unexplained ** sexual miscarriage, and they have undergone many examinations, including reproductive tract, endocrine and infection, and the results are normal, and it should be suspected whether there is a miscarriage caused by immune or coagulation abnormalities. A normal human body will have a good set of regulatory mechanisms so that the immune system does not reject the embryo, and at the same time, it will stimulate some mechanisms to protect the embryo. However, there are some pregnant women whose immune system treats the embryo as a foreign body and rejects it, resulting in repeated miscarriages. Abnormal blood clotting often causes poor blood supply to the placenta, and the embryo cannot get enough nutrients and stops developing. In recurrent miscarriage caused by a prothrombotic state, anticoagulation** is recognized as an effective method**.

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