
Thorough screening and treatment of repeated miscarriages
When you have at least two or more miscarriages, subsequently, it is known as a repeated miscarriage. After three repeated miscarriages, physical tests are suggested.
Most miscarriages happen when an embryo gets a large number of chromosomes during fertilization. This kind of issue occurs when there is no medical condition that causes it. But, it turns out to be more regular in ladies in their later ages.
A few couples who have experienced repeated miscarriages have a chromosome that breaks off and gets attached to another chromosome. This is known as a movement. Individuals who have a movement don't show any actual signs or symptoms, yet a portion of their eggs or sperm will have unusual chromosomes. Any imbalance in genetic material causes miscarriage.
Diagnosing Recurrent Miscarriage
To help discover the reason for Recurrent Miscarriage, our medical care expert Dr. Anuja Choudary Agrawal, conducts a complete physical test, including a pelvic examination after checking your medical history. It involves both father and mother medical inspection.
Through various blood tests, we try to identify issues with the immune system and ultimately finding genetic reasons for Miscarriages. Imaging tests might be considered to see whether a uterine issue is causing repeated miscarriages.
Blood Tests
Blood tests are done to test the amount of progesterone, a hormone that thickens the lining of the uterus and sustains undeveloped embryo; thyroid hormones; and specific proteins that can influence the capacity to maintain a pregnancy.
Ultrasound
An ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of organs and other structures of the body. It helps the doctor to recognize fibroids or polyps, uterine developments that can cause infertility or miscarriage.
Hormone Tests
The risk for recurrent miscarriage increases with age; ladies aging 35 and more may have a blood test that checks for the degree of follicle-stimulating hormone or FSH. They can also go for anti- Mullerian hormone (AMH)
Hysterogram
Also known as hysterosalpingogram, or HSG, this test helps the doctor to examine the reproductive organs for anatomical issues and conditions, like fibroids, that can prompt the miscarriage.
There are different tests like hereditary screening, hysteroscopy endometrial biopsy that possibly helps to explore further solutions for your repeated miscarriage.
If you are facing this problem, there is no need to get panic. Our professional experts can treat you with correct & suitable medical procedures. The proper diagnosis is critical to reaching a logical decision.