Pregnancy Issues

Miscarriage is the natural or spontaneous end of a pregnancy at a stage where the embryo or the fetus is incapable of surviving, generally defined at a gestation of prior to 20 weeks. Miscarriage is a common complication of pregnancy, and may occur in one of six clinical pregnancies. Many more miscarriages may occur before a woman even knows she is pregnant. A majority of these preclinical miscarriages are due to a random chromosome error.

When experiencing a miscarriage, patients may struggle with feelings of depression, loss, grief and anger. Fertility Specialists of Houston knows psychological support can help their patients cope with the emotional issues they may have to deal with.

Fertility Specialists of Houston offers their patients support services including; classes, individual counseling and support groups. By taking advantage of these services, patients can get help with alleviating the feelings of isolation and provide meaningful connections with other patients who are experiencing the same emotional issues.

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Traditionally, recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is the loss of two or more pregnancies at any gestational age. Almost one percent of women suffer RPL. An example of RPL is when a couple might have a pregnancy history of a six week miscarriage, successful pregnancy, and then another miscarriage at eight weeks of gestation.

Recurrent miscarriage

Traditionally, recurrent miscarriage is when a woman experiences three or more miscarriages in a row. But today experts recommend a medical evaluation after two recurrent miscarriages. Nearly one to two percent of women suffer recurrent miscarriage.

Probable Causes of Recurrent Miscarriage

Abnormal uterine cavity

Abnormal chromosomes of parents

Abnormal immune system

Abnormal regulation of blood clotting

Abnormal uterine lining

Abnormal uterine lining

Exposure to toxins

Chronic diseases

Probable Causes of Recurrent Miscarriage

Polycystic ovarian syndrome

Uterine infections

Elevated prolactin level

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