May 22, 2012

Recurrent miscarriage

Recurrent miscarriage

Recurrent miscarriages

Recurrent miscarriages

is an especially frustrating and painful obstacle to having a family. Because miscarriage randomly occurs in otherwise normal couples, the occurrence of two miscarriages in a row is normally not diagnosed as “recurrent miscarriage”.

The evaluation and treatment of recurrent miscarriage involves seeking uterine, genetic, immune, or hormonal factors that explain miscarriages to form a basis for treatment to improve the chance of successful pregnancy. The Center sees many couples with these problems and often collaborates with other specialists in the Department to establish a diagnosis and plan for treatment.

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  1. Maria says:

    I have had 7 miscarriages and 2 live births. I can only recommend that people keep trying and pursue their dreams. I had a strong husband that helped me greatly.

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