Recurrent Miscarriage Management
What Is Recurrent Miscarriage?
Why Does It Happen?


Five in every 100 women or their partner may have an abnormality on one of their chromosomes,

Around 15 in every 100 women who have had recurrent miscarriages have an abnormal content in their blood, called antiphospholipid antibodies. Their chances of a successful pregnancy without treatment may be only 10%. In Certain inherited conditions, blood may be more likely to clot than is usual. These conditions are known as thrombophilia, which may play a part in miscarriage


Having polycystic ovaries, Diabetes or Thyroid disorders or vaginal infection during pregnancy can also be a cause of recurrent miscarriage
What Can Be Done?
Fetomaternal Medicine has revolutionized the care in women with recurrent miscarriages.
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