Understanding Miscarriage

Septate Uterus Causes Recurrent Miscarriage

Overview Does a septate uterus cause recurrent miscarriage? A septate uterus is responsible for many recurrent early and late miscarriages. An estimate of up to 40 percent of women with uterine septum goes through recurrent miscarriage.So, what is a septate uterus? It is a malformation of the uterus, otherwise known as uterus anomaly. Uterus anomalies are a congenital condition that women…

Hyperemesis Gravidum and Recurrent Miscarriage

Hyperemesis is the condition where the mother experiences severe vomiting during her pregnancy. It affects her livelihood to the extent that it can lead to early miscarriages, biochemical pregnancies, and recurrent miscarriages if left untreated. Hyperemesis can cause: Contractions of the uterus The violent vomiting is caused by the contraction of the smooth muscles of the stomach and intestine walls.…

Short Cervix Overview

A short cervix is a condition where your cervix is shorter than average, and during your pregnancy, it may pose a risk for premature birth or a miscarriage. You can be born naturally with a shorter cervix (congenital disease), or it can be caused by artificial reasons. A short cervix is one of the leading causes of cervical insufficiency, cervical…

Iatrogenic Causes of Miscarriages

We believe that all doctors want to heal their patients. Still, despite their effort and good intentions, Antai Hospital has seen many cases of recurrent miscarriage misdiagnosis and recurrent miscarriage mistreatment. In medical terms, it is called iatrogenic, meaning “doctor-caused illness” and “medical errors illness.”  Iatrogenesis recurrent miscarriage occurs because most obstetricians & gynaecologists are not specialized and do not…

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