I am having a miscarriage everytime I conceive,does this mean,it will continue to happen. I consulted numerous gynacs but they could not find any particular reason for such.
Had two right ectopic, leading to right tube removal on April 2016. Ttc again since August,but no success.
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repeated miscarriages cause a lot of frustration and anxiety in couples. the treatment however is not so simple a lot of tests have to be done to diagnose the cause of the recurrent miscarriage
in spite of doing many tests sometimes no abnormality is found. it is very important that in these cases, the patient should be under the care of a good gynaecologist
regular monitoring of the pregnancy has to be done by repeated ultrasound
injection heparin and tablet Aspirin has been found to prolong pregnancy in cases of APLA and factor V leiden mutation
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Hello there is a battery of investigation in tests to look for the reason for recurrent miscarriage.. get karyotype done for both partners and APLA profile for female partner.
Hello there.
I can understand your concern.
Obviously tubal pregnancies needs to be removed.
Its not like you will always have a miscarriage.
You just need to be extra careful.
Consult a gynecologist from the first week of pregnancy itself and for regular intervals.
Best regards.
Dr. Anil kumar jain.
Bangalore.
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