Pregnancy Loss Evaluation
Pregnancy loss, particularly early miscarriage,
is a common problem that affects many women and
their partners. Losing a pregnancy is extremely
difficult for the expectant parents, and even
early losses cause frustration and grief. Many
couples are anxious to understand why a miscarriage
has occurred and may be hesitant to pursue another
pregnancy until they know more about the cause
of their loss.
What causes pregnancy loss?
While some miscarriages are caused by genetic
or chromosomal abnormalities, other factors can
contribute to repeated pregnancy loss. Testing
can uncover problems within the uterus or cervix,
as well as certain hormonal and immunological
factors that could contribute to pregnancy loss.
Who can benefit from an evaluation?
- Couples who have suffered three or more miscarriages.
- Couples who have had two miscarriages and
difficulty achieving pregnancy.
- Couples with a family history of repeated
pregnancy loss.
- Couples with a maternal history of autoimmune
disorders, thrombosis, lupus, or antiphospholipid
antibodies.
Fortunately, careful evaluation often helps alleviate
concerns about attempting future pregnancies.
In many cases, following evaluation, the monitoring
of future pregnancies can lead to the birth of
a healthy baby.
Penn is a leading research center in the field
of infertility and human
reproduction. Based your clinical history and
the stage of pregnancy at which you have experienced
pregnancy losses, your ob/gyn may decide whether
referral to our genetics program, infertility
program, or a high-risk obstetrician would be
helpful to determine the cause of your losses
and treatment options.
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