What is a repeat abortion?
Recurrent Re-abortion or lost pregnancy is when a pregnancy ends spontaneously before the 20th week of pregnancy. Recurrent Re-abortion is a medical term for when a person has experienced two or more miscarriages.
What causes abortion?
In some cases, there are repeated abortions due to the following reasons;
1 Chromosomal problems in the fetus
The baby that is growing inside you is called a fetus. Chromosomes are located in the cell and contain thousands of genes. Chromosome problems usually occur by chance, but sometimes they occur due to chromosomal problems in the parents. The risk of chromosomal problems increases as you age.
2. Cases in which something changes the shape of the inside of your uterus, figure number one
3. autoimmune cases; When you have autoimmune problems, your immune system attacks your healthy cellular tissues instead of fighting infections.
4. underlying diseases
When you have multiple underlying problems, including diabetes, thyroid, clotting disorders, or hormonal disorders.
In many cases, repeated abortions happen for no reason.
Why have I miscarried again?
In order to know the cause of Re-abortion, the doctor or nurse should:
1. Talk to you and ask you about previous pregnancies, monthly periods, and underlying illnesses.
2. Performing an examination including pelvic examination
3. Blood tests include tests to check your immune system and hormone levels. These tests can include checkup tests for diseases such as thyroid or diabetes.
4. Performing imaging tests to check your uterus. Your doctor can perform a variety of imaging tests to check your uterus. A common test in this field is an ultrasound. (Ultrasound uses sound waves to take pictures of the inside of your body).
5. An exam to see the inside of your uterus. This method involves a thin tube with a camera and a light at the end, which is inserted into your vagina and guided into the uterus.
6. Performing chromosomal tests on you and your child’s father. Before and after the test, you will be consulted with a genetic doctor.
Based on your condition, other tests may be performed on you.
How is recurrent Re-abortion treated?
If the doctor or nurse finds treatable cases, they start the treatment. Treatment can increase your chances of having a successful pregnancy.
For example, problems related to the uterus can sometimes be treated by surgery, and cases of underlying, autoimmune, and hormonal diseases can be treated by medication.
Is there any way I can avoid another miscarriage?
There is no surefire way to avoid another miscarriage, but you may be able to reduce the chance of having another Re-abortion by avoiding smoking, alcohol, caffeine, and other drugs or over-the-counter medications. You can also help by maintaining a healthy weight and starting to take folic acid before you get pregnant.
Can I have a child?
Most people who miscarry again have the ability to have a child in the future. Let your doctor or nurse know that you intend to get pregnant, so that in the early stages of pregnancy, the doctor can monitor you to make sure that the pregnancy progresses naturally. goes.
How can I get support if I have a bad mood?
Re-abortion can be very difficult. If you’re having one, talk to your doctor or nurse. They can help you find a counselor.
Some people find it useful to participate in support groups (group and community counseling) where participants have experienced similar cases of this problem.
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