Pregnancy Losses (Miscarriages)

It can be a tremendous emotional devastation for individuals and couples trying to start a family.

DETAILED EXAMINATION AND REVIEW

Our knowledge and experience regarding miscarriage will undoubtedly serve you. is at a level that can provide the necessary support in this regard.

It may be surprising to hear, but miscarriage is a common occurrence. Research shows that one-quarter to one-half of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage. Often, these events occur so early in the conception process that a woman may not even know she is pregnant because she may not have missed a period. These early losses can sometimes be documented with blood work (called chemical pregnancies), but there is no other clinical evidence of pregnancy.

GOOD NEWS

On a positive note, one miscarriage (or even two) doesn't mean the couple will never be able to have a baby. Pregnancy can occur again after a miscarriage, and there are many reasons to keep hope in your heart. We can help you.

DEFINITION OF MISCARRIAGE

Miscarriage is defined as spontaneous pregnancy loss before the 20th week of pregnancy. Recurrent pregnancy loss or recurrent miscarriage is when miscarriage occurs more than once in a row. Signs and symptoms of miscarriage include back pain, abdominal pain, fever, severe cramps, or vaginal bleeding accompanied by tissue and blood clots.

CAUSES OF MIRROR

GENETIC ABNORMALITIES

Chromosomal abnormalities of the mother, father or both, first trimester It is the most common cause of early pregnancy loss, causing miscarriage in at least 50-60% of cases. Aneuploidy, the presence of too many or too few chromosomes, is the most common type of genetic abnormality.

AGE 

Advanced age is a common cause of miscarriage, as older women are at higher risk of health conditions that can affect pregnancy and are more likely to have eggs with chromosomal irregularities .

ANATOMIC ABNORMALITIES

 

The most common anatomical abnormality is congenital deformities in the uterus. �r - especially septate uterus. Fibroids or polyps in the uterus are also associated with miscarriage, but they can be surgically removed.

IMMUNOLOGICAL FACTORS 

Placental insufficiency and miscarriage may result from abnormal blood clotting. Common causes of abnormal blood clotting are antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APAS) or lupus anticoagulant.

ENDOCRINE PROBLEMS

The possibility of miscarriage increases, especially when thyroid and pituitary hormones are out of balance

MISTRUST TREATMENT

Abortion treatment depends entirely on the results of the initial tests. If a hormonal problem is detected through tests, treatment may be medical. If a structural defect is found in the uterus, treatment may be surgical. It will be decided after detailed investigations whether and when surgical treatment (such as fibroid removal) is necessary to treat you. If diagnostic testing does not reveal any problems with your reproductive system, whether structural, chromosomal, hormonal, or related to conditions such as fibroids, we may recommend that you try to get pregnant again when your menstrual cycle returns (usually after 4-6 weeks).

Examples of these tests and treatments include: 

PGS AND IN Vitro Fertilization 

The most common cause of pregnancy loss is the wrong number of embryos in an embryo. aneuploidy, which is a genetic problem that causes chromosomes to Since many miscarriages are due to these chromosomal abnormalities, one form of treatment is to perform preimplantation genetic screening (PGS). This test allows genetic analysis of embryos before implantation through in vitro fertilization.

BLOOD TEST 

A simple blood test gives information about a range of hormones that affect pregnancy, including progesterone and thyroid hormones.

ULTRASOUND

Ultrasound uses sound waves to create images of organs and other structures in the body, helping doctors identify fibroids or polyps and uterine growths that can cause infertility and miscarriage. allows it to be detected.

HOPE AND SUPPORT 

It is completely natural to experience deep sadness after a miscarriage. s if necessary We can refer you to a psychologist for support.

 

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