Female friends may experience miscarriage during pregnancy, especially in the early stages where the fetus is not yet stable, making it the most susceptible to miscarriage. Some women often experience miscarriage, and it is necessary to investigate the cause and take timely measures. So, what are the reasons for recurrent miscarriage in women?
If a woman experiences repeated miscarriages, it is likely caused by chromosomal abnormalities such as monosomy, trisomy, and polyploidy. If women always have miscarriages, they need to pay attention to chromosomal issues. Because chromosomal abnormalities can affect embryo development, which can easily lead to female miscarriage.
When women have endocrine disorders, they are also prone to recurrent miscarriage. If a woman's endocrine system is disrupted, abnormal levels of estrogen and progesterone in her body will occur. If there is insufficient estrogen and low progesterone in her body, it will cause fetal instability, which can lead to miscarriage. Therefore, after pregnancy, women must pay attention to whether estrogen and progesterone are normal. When abnormalities are detected, immediate treatment should be sought.
Some women may experience hemolysis during pregnancy, for example, if the pregnant woman has blood type O and the male's blood type is A or B, hemolysis is more likely to occur, which is very harmful to the fetus and can easily lead to miscarriage. In addition, women's psychological factors also have a significant impact on pregnancy.