What Causes Recurrent Miscarriages?
Question: Hi
My name is XXXXXXX and i am 37 yrs old. I got married in 2007 and 2 yrs back I had a miscarriage for 4 weeks old. When I got married I aborted in the first year. then I took contraceptive pills also but not much. hardly 4-5 in these so many years. When I had miscarriage I went through DNC then after a year i conceived again but again misaccriaged but that was for hardly 15 days. Doctor suggest me for some medicines. All together i conceieved for 4 times but unfortunately couldn't keep it. Now my periods which lasts for 4-5 days have been reduced to only to two days. however, they come on time. I am trying to conceive but I cant. Kindly suggest me what should I do and what is the reason behind my less period days?
My name is XXXXXXX and i am 37 yrs old. I got married in 2007 and 2 yrs back I had a miscarriage for 4 weeks old. When I got married I aborted in the first year. then I took contraceptive pills also but not much. hardly 4-5 in these so many years. When I had miscarriage I went through DNC then after a year i conceived again but again misaccriaged but that was for hardly 15 days. Doctor suggest me for some medicines. All together i conceieved for 4 times but unfortunately couldn't keep it. Now my periods which lasts for 4-5 days have been reduced to only to two days. however, they come on time. I am trying to conceive but I cant. Kindly suggest me what should I do and what is the reason behind my less period days?
Brief Answer:
Chromosomal analysis required
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand your concerns.
Following is my reply:
1) Repeated miscarriages are due to some unknown genetic ( chromosomal) mutations in the fetus. This needs evaluation.
2) Such chromosomal abnormalities are more common after 35 years ( 33 years in some) of age in women.
3) Therefore I suggest you undergo IVF followed by PGS ( preimplantation genetic screening) of embryos to identify if there are any chromosomal abnormalities in embryos resulting in such repeated miscarriages.
4) Periods for 2 days is normal and nothing to worry about it.
Regards
Chromosomal analysis required
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I understand your concerns.
Following is my reply:
1) Repeated miscarriages are due to some unknown genetic ( chromosomal) mutations in the fetus. This needs evaluation.
2) Such chromosomal abnormalities are more common after 35 years ( 33 years in some) of age in women.
3) Therefore I suggest you undergo IVF followed by PGS ( preimplantation genetic screening) of embryos to identify if there are any chromosomal abnormalities in embryos resulting in such repeated miscarriages.
4) Periods for 2 days is normal and nothing to worry about it.
Regards
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