Special Care for Recurrent Miscarriage or Repeated Pregnancy Failures

One of the most devastating moments in a married couple’s life is when they lose an unborn child. Soon after the first indication of the good news, potential parents start to build certain dreams in the happiness of a complete family. And when they lose their baby, all those dreams are shattered like fragile glass. If a miscarriage happens more than once it kills them inside. Most couples often fall into the deceptive jaws of depression and lose all hope. But someone has rightly said, every dark cloud has a silver lining. Similarly, there is hope and help in cases of repeated pregnancy failures if the causes are properly understood both by the parents and the healthcare provider. Here is a list of the most common reasons that can result in repeated pregnancy failures.

Miscarriage

1. Lifestyle

No one is a stranger to the adverse effects of smoking, drug abuse, and excessive drinking. In spite of that, if a woman chooses to be an aggressive drinker and a smoker, it can cause substantial harm to the fetus. Sometimes, the work environment of a female is toxic. These toxins are also responsible for a miscarriage.

2. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

The hormone insulin is responsible for maintaining the endometrial lining. When a woman is suffering from PCOS, an excess amount of testosterone is secreted which disturbs the insulin levels and causes irregular menstrual cycles. Most pregnancy failures are caused by PCOS.

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3. Thyroid and Diabetes

Uterine environments are greatly associated with thyroid and sugar levels in the body. In such conditions the survival of the embryo becomes difficult.

4. Immunologic Disorders

Just like the immune system of the body does not accept other foreign objects it can do the same to the sperm as well as the fertilized egg. This is one of the leading cause of pregnancy failure among most women.

5. Uterine Abnormalities

A divided or an abnormally shaped uterus creates an inhospitable environment for the uterus. In this kind of a situation, the fertilized embryo can face difficulties in implantation that is attaching itself to the wall of the uterus. Even if it somehow manages to do so, it might not receive the appropriate amount of nutrition it requires. Such an environment can pose a threat to a potential baby and cause a miscarriage.

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6. Incompetent Cervix

One in 10 women in the world has an incompetent cervix. Sometimes there is a weakness in the cervix which results in an inability to hold in the fetus. Unfortunately, such an issue cannot be discovered beforehand. It is diagnosed only after the loss of a pregnancy.

7. Abnormalities Related To Chromosomes

An incident caused due to a mismatched pair of chromosomes is responsible for the miscarriage of 3 in 5 women. When one or both of the chromosomes are faulty they are unable to line up properly resulting in a pregnancy loss.

All in all, in a world where there are significant advances in medical science and technology every single day, one should never lose hope. With proper treatment and special care, even couple that have experienced repeated pregnancy failures can achieve the happiness of having a child of their own.

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