Recurrent Miscarriage Common Cause: Septate and Immunity Factor – Antai Hospital

Antai Hospital has effectively treated over 36000 recurrent miscarriage patients since its establishment. Recurrent miscarriage has been tabulated with over 45 individual causes, and due to our specialization in its diagnosis and treatment, we are proud to present our patients with over 95% success rate and a full refund-guarantee if a miscarriage repeats.

In our many years in this field, the most common form of recurrent miscarriage that we see in our patients is: a septate + an immunity factor. These 2 conditions are extremely manageable and treatable, yet they are left either undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, especially when it comes to a septate uterus. To properly diagnose a septate uterus, which is the most common uterine abnormality, is to have a Hysterosalpingography done. Then, depending on expertise and experience, the septate can be easily diagnosed. Many doctors only diagnose a severe septate, where it is blaringly obvious, and choose to ignore milder versions of a septate, which can still equally cause a miscarriage.

A septate uterus is defined as a uterus with a division of the uterine cavity (septum) without any restrictions to the length of the septum and is a form of female genital tract congenital anomalies. The external contour of the uterus should not have an indentation. Septate uterus is the most common uterine anomaly, accounting for 35% of all identified uterine anomalies, and is associated with miscarriages, recurrent miscarriage, decreased fertility and preterm births.

Management of a septate uterus is done by conducting a hysteroscopic and laparoscopic corrective surgery to remove the septum and restore a healthy uterine cavity. This surgery alone has significant positive effects on pregnancy outcomes

The immunity factor, presence of anti-embryonic antibodies arises from the fetal tissue entering into the mother’s circulatory system, causing the maternal immune response to produce these anti-embryonic antibodies. In subsequent pregnancies, the repeatedly cause an early miscarriage which significantly severe over time if left untreated. For this immunity factor, effective diagnosis and treatment is currently only available in Antai Hospital, as the hospital owns the patented rights. Once diagnosed via blood profile, our patented immunotherapy only needs to be administered intravenously roughly 1 – 4 times, until the levels of anti-embryonic antibodies reach a sufficiently low level, so as a healthy pregnancy can sustain itself for full-term.

Antai Hospital offers all recurrent miscarriage patients, who seek treatment with us, a full contractual treatment that comes with a full refund guarantee. If you miscarry again after receiving our treatment, then we have an obligation to refund the full treatment cause, this is our guarantee and our assurance to provide the best treatment for our patients. Get in touch with us today for an online consultation.

Antai Hospital’s Commitment

Antai Hospital’s full refund policy for the miscarriage prevention treatments we provide should already be the best guarantee for a healthy pregnancy. Patients should rest assured, can and should go about their everyday life, focusing their diet on vegetables, beans, celery, and other fiber-rich foods. Besides that, an active lifestyle of yoga and swimming should also be incorporated to help relieve stress and increase blood circulation, which is beneficial for the fetus’s development and the mother’s health. With our assurance, a healthy lifestyle, and peace of mind, you can go through a healthy pregnancy with no complications.

Recurrent miscarriages are no doubt a heavy blow to the patient’s physical and mental health. All we can do is to help ease the burden and decrease your trauma, to slowly help you overcome the anxiety with the love and care that we provide at Antai Hospital.

Trust in Antai Hospital and trust in yourself, your pregnancy is our priority.

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