In vitro fertilization technology has achieved notable progress in treating infertility, serving as an advanced method in assisted reproduction. However, a careful and considered approach is crucial when contemplating the use of in vitro fertilization for treatment, especially in cases of recurrent miscarriage. Recurrent miscarriage implies successful pregnancy and implantation, only to experience cessation and miscarriage during a specific developmental…
Addressing Fetal Arrest: Optimal Solutions and Hysteroscopic Insights
In the realm of women’s health, the timely detection and management of fetal arrest, a common precursor to recurrent miscarriages, are critical. Leveraging modern medical advancements, ultrasound technology, specifically the B-mode, plays a pivotal role in identifying fetal arrest early on, providing a foundation for proactive interventions. Understanding Fetal Arrest Fetal arrest occurs when ultrasound reveals a lack of fetal…
Optimizing Pregnancy Health: A Comprehensive Guide to Progesterone Supplementation
During the preconception and pregnancy journey, addressing potential inadequacies in luteal phase function becomes a critical consideration. This article aims to shed light on the optimal timing, dosage, and considerations for progesterone supplementation—a key element in safeguarding both the pregnancy and the health of the developing fetus. 1. Identifying the Ideal Timing for Progesterone Supplementation: The adjustment of luteal phase…
Decoding Recurrent Miscarriage: The Crucial Role of Blood Tests in Unveiling Causes
Recurrent miscarriage, also known as habitual abortion, poses a significant challenge for many couples. When diagnosing this condition, the key lies in identifying the true causes of miscarriage. This article delves into the diagnostic process of recurrent miscarriage, with a particular focus on the importance of utilizing blood tests to reveal underlying causes. Challenges in Diagnosing Recurrent Miscarriage: Diagnosing recurrent…
Addressing Miscarriage Challenges: Identifying the Root Causes
In a recent inquiry, a patient approached me with concerns about recurrent miscarriages, stating, “I’m pregnant, but unfortunately, I’ve experienced repeated miscarriages. It seems like my luck is not on my side. What should I do?” Faced with such a question, it is crucial to recognize that whether it’s recurrent or spontaneous miscarriage, identifying the true causes behind the miscarriage…
Unraveling the Key Aspects of Recurrent Miscarriage and Scientific Contraception
Introduction:Hello everyone! Today, we will delve into a highly discussed topic—recurrent miscarriage and introduce the importance of scientific contraception. Let’s explore this topic closely related to women’s health together. I. The Dilemma of Recurrent Miscarriage:Someone once asked me, what should be done after habitual or recurrent miscarriages? This is a much-discussed issue. Recurrent miscarriage may be caused by various underlying…
Facing Threatened Miscarriage: To Protect or Not to Protect? Clearing the Confusion
When facing threatened miscarriage, the question of whether to protect the pregnancy or not is indeed a dilemma for many individuals. However, to answer this question, the first step is to identify the true cause of the miscarriage. So, if a threatened miscarriage occurs, and once the cause is identified, such as immunological factors or insufficient luteal function, should one…
PCOS: Precursor For Endometrial Cancer – Antai Hospital
Why do patients with polycystic ovaries develop endometrial cancer? Our study found that young patients with endometrial cancer often have primary infertility, irregular menstruation, polycystic ovaries and endometrial hyperplasia, aligning with the findings here at Antai Hospital. The survey also showed higher rates of non-pregnancy, a history of infertility, irregular menstrual cycles, and simultaneous primary tumors in the endometrium and…
PCOS: Precursor For Endometrial Cancer – Antai Hospital
Why do patients with polycystic ovaries develop endometrial cancer? Our study found that young patients with endometrial cancer often have primary infertility, irregular menstruation, polycystic ovaries and endometrial hyperplasia, aligning with the findings here at Antai Hospital. The survey also showed higher rates of non-pregnancy, a history of infertility, irregular menstrual cycles, and simultaneous primary tumors in the endometrium and…
PCOS: Malformed Ovaries? – Antai Hospital
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder closely related to metabolic syndrome, and the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease is increased. Dr. Fenglin Chen from Antai Hospital believes that the cause of PCOS is gonadal malstructure, that is, the remaining testicular tissue (ootestis) present in the ovaries during the differentiation period. Therefore, the treatment can not…