Understanding Recurrent Miscarriage: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

What Is Recurrent Miscarriage?

Recurrent miscarriage, also called recurrent pregnancy loss, is defined as the loss of two or more consecutive pregnancies. It affects up to 1% of couples trying to conceive and can be emotionally devastating. At God’s Grace IVF Center, Dr. Roshi Satija provides compassionate, evidence-based care to help couples understand the causes and receive the right treatment.

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Common Causes of Recurrent Miscarriage

There are several medical reasons why recurrent miscarriages occur. Identifying the root cause is the first step toward successful treatment. Some possible causes include:

  • Genetic abnormalities in embryos

  • Uterine anomalies, such as fibroids or adhesions

  • Hormonal imbalances, including thyroid or progesterone deficiencies

  • Blood clotting disorders

  • Chronic medical conditions like diabetes or autoimmune diseases

By using advanced diagnostic tools, our experts can determine which of these factors may be contributing to your miscarriages.

Expert Diagnosis with Compassionate Support

Our team at God’s Grace IVF Center believes in both medical accuracy and emotional support. Through a combination of blood tests, genetic screening, and 3D ultrasound scans, we assess your reproductive health in detail. Early detection and the right treatment plan greatly improve your chances of conception.

Recurrent Miscarriage Treatment Options in Delhi

If you’re searching for recurrent miscarriage treatment in Delhi, you are in expert hands. Dr. Roshi Satija and her experienced team provide comprehensive care that includes:

  • Hormone therapy

  • Genetic counseling

  • Hysteroscopic surgery to remove uterine abnormalities

  • Lifestyle modifications and stress management

  • IVF with Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) if needed

With our personalized fertility care, many couples go on to achieve successful pregnancies after facing recurrent losses.

Why Choose God’s Grace IVF Center?
  • Experienced fertility specialists in recurrent miscarriage treatment in Delhi

  • Compassionate, patient-centered care

  • State-of-the-art technology and lab facilities

  • Proven success stories with hopeful outcomes

Begin Your Healing Journey Today

Multiple miscarriages can feel overwhelming, but there is hope. With the help of Dr. Roshi Satija, many couples have achieved successful pregnancies after years of uncertainty. Schedule a consultation today and take the first step toward building your family.

Don’t Lose Hope—Let’s Find the Right Solution Together

Recurrent miscarriages can be heartbreaking, but with the right guidance and medical support, your dream of parenthood can still be realized. Contact God’s Grace IVF Center today for a consultation and take the first step toward a healthier pregnancy.

What are the most common causes of miscarriage?

Recurrent miscarriages can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Chromosomal abnormality: A genetic problem within the embryo, usually caused by an abnormality in the egg or sperm.

Uterine abnormalities: Problems with the structure of the uterus, such as fibroids, diaphragms, or scar tissue.

Hormonal imbalances: Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or low progesterone levels can affect implantation and early pregnancy. 

Blood clotting disorders: Disorders like antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) or thrombosis can block blood flow to the genitals.

Infection: Infection of the uterus or cervix can cause miscarriage.

Immune system disorders: An overactive immune system can attack the embryo and prevent it from developing.

Uncontrolled medical conditions: Medical conditions like diabetes or thyroid disease can increase the risk of miscarriage if left uncontrolled.

Dr. Roshi Satija is a top doctor in this field and uses his expertise in developing antibiotics to identify the cause of recurrent miscarriage and prescribe treatment accordingly.

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FAQ's

What is considered a recurrent miscarriage?

Recurrent miscarriage is defined as two or more consecutive pregnancy losses before 20 weeks of gestation.

Yes, treatments depend on the underlying cause. Hormonal support, surgery, or genetic testing during IVF can help.

Most doctors recommend waiting until any underlying issues are addressed and the body has healed, typically 1–3 months.

Yes, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding smoking or alcohol, and managing stress can improve pregnancy outcomes.

IVF is not always necessary, but it can be beneficial for cases involving genetic abnormalities or unexplained infertility.

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