Xi inertial miscarriage refers to three or more spontaneous abortions in a row, which is a complex problem. In order to determine, a series of checks are required, including:
Systemic disease examination: Check for the presence of systemic diseases such as diabetes, anemia, thyroid disease, chronic nephritis, hypertension, etc., which may affect the normal development and implantation of the embryo, leading to miscarriage.
Chromosomal examination: Chromosomal abnormalities in one spouse are one of the important causes of chromosomal abnormalities and spontaneous miscarriage in embryos, so chromosomal tests are needed to identify the presence of chromosomal abnormalities.
*Examination: Check for uterine malformations, such as double uterus, unicornate uterus, mediastinal uterus, uterine cavity adhesions, etc., and whether there are fibroids in the uterus. All of these factors can affect the implantation and development of the embryo and cause miscarriage.
Ovarian function test: Detect the estrogen level in the body or measure the basal body temperature by ** smear to know whether the ovarian function is normal.
Routine examination of the man**: check the number and motility of sperm to assess the fertility of the man. Abnormal sperm can lead to a decrease in the quality of the embryo, triggering a miscarriage.
Blood group test: Check the blood group of both couples for blood group incompatibility in the ABO, RH and other systems. Incompatible blood groups can lead to hemolysis and anemia in the fetus, increasing the risk of miscarriage.
Immunological examination: Mixed lymphocyte and lymphocyte toxicity antibody measurement is used to distinguish between primary and secondary miscarriage, followed by antisperm antibody measurement and blood group and anti-blood group antibody measurement.
These tests can help doctors determine the cause of Xi recurrent miscarriage and develop a corresponding ** plan. At the same time, patients also need to pay attention to rest, maintain emotional stability, avoid overwork and other measures to reduce the risk of miscarriage.