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Investigations for recurrent pregnancy loss diagnosis Al Moosa IVF

What are Recurrent Miscarriage Investigations?

These are a set of investigations designed to uncover the underlying causes of recurrent pregnancy loss to help provide a diagnosis and help make decisions on steps and interventions that can lead to a successful outcome.

What causes Recurrent Miscarriages?
Recurrent miscarriages can be caused by a variety of factors, including:
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    Genetic Abnormalities: Chromosomal or genetic issues in either partner or the embryo.

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    Blood Clotting Disorders: Thrombotic disorders such as Anti-Phospholipid syndrome (APLS).

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    Uterine Abnormalities: Structural issues such as fibroids, polyps, or a septate uterus.

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    Hormonal Imbalances: Conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid disorders.

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    Immune System Issues: Autoimmune disorders that affect pregnancy.

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    Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, or obesity which may be contributing factors.

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    Infections: Chronic and untreated infections that may impact pregnancy.

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Why investigate Recurrent Miscarriage?
Identifying the cause of recurrent miscarriage is crucial for:
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    Understanding the Root Cause: Pinpointing medical, genetic, or lifestyle factors contributing to pregnancy loss.

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    Personalised Treatment: Developing a tailored plan to address specific issues and improve your chances of a successful pregnancy.

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    Emotional Support: Providing answers and reducing the anxiety and uncertainty associated with recurrent pregnancy loss.

Who should consider Recurrent Miscarriage Investigations?
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    Couples who have experienced three or more consecutive miscarriages.

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    Women over 35 who have had two or more miscarriages.

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    Individuals with a known history of genetic, hormonal, or uterine abnormalities.

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    Those who have experienced unexplained pregnancy loss despite previous testing.

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What to expect during Recurrent Miscarriage Investigations

What to expect during Recurrent Miscarriage Investigations

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Fertility Consultation

Our fertility specialists will conduct a thorough evaluation of your medical history, perform diagnostic tests, and create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs.

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Medication

You will be prescribed fertility medications to stimulate egg production. These medications are safe, effective, and will be closely monitored by our team.

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Monitoring

Regular ultrasound scans and blood tests will be conducted to track follicle growth and hormone levels, ensuring optimal timing for ovulation.

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Timed Intercourse or IUI

Depending on your treatment plan, we will recommend timed intercourse or Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) to maximise your chances of conception.

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Ongoing Support

Our team will be with you every step of the way, providing guidance, emotional support, and follow-up care to ensure the best possible outcome.

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The timeline varies depending on the tests required, but most investigations are completed within a few weeks. Your doctor will provide a detailed plan during your consultation.

Most tests, such as blood work and ultrasounds, are minimally invasive and painless. Some procedures, like hysteroscopy, may cause mild discomfort, but our team will ensure your comfort throughout the process.

In some cases, no specific cause is identified. However, even without a clear cause, we can provide supportive treatments and lifestyle recommendations to improve your chances of a successful pregnancy.

Yes, many causes of recurrent miscarriage can be treated or managed with medical interventions, lifestyle changes, or assisted reproductive technologies like IVF with PGT.

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