Successful conception is something many women want to see. Pregnancy is not an easy task, so women need to take good care of themselves during pregnancy to ensure that the fetus can develop normally. However, some women may experience miscarriage due to special reasons, which can be uncomfortable. But some women have multiple miscarriages and cannot escape the consequences of miscarriage after each pregnancy. This situation is also known as recurrent miscarriage. So, what are the reasons for recurrent miscarriage?
Repeated miscarriage may be caused by endocrine factors. When a woman's endocrine system is abnormal, it can affect the function of the endometrium, which is not conducive to the implantation of fertilized eggs, leading to miscarriage. Furthermore, chromosomal abnormalities are also a common cause of recurrent miscarriage, so it is recommended that women go to the hospital for a physical examination before pregnancy to determine whether there are any hidden dangers of these diseases.
The uterus is the place where the fetus is conceived. If the uterus grows abnormally or the cervix is not fully functional, it can also cause recurrent miscarriage. Repeated miscarriage causes harm to women's bodies and can also have a psychological impact. Therefore, it is crucial for women to seek medical attention early to identify the cause and actively seek treatment to avoid miscarriage in the next pregnancy.
In order to avoid recurrent miscarriage, women are advised not to conceive immediately after undergoing abortion surgery. It is best to wait for six months before preparing for pregnancy, and not to undergo frequent abortion surgery. Multiple abortions are highly likely to lead to recurrent miscarriage.