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Had Miscarriage, Told To Be Due To Less Capacity Of Uterus. Suggestion?

I have got 2 times miscarriage? And my Dr said that your utrus has no capacity to keep more weight so it's happing like that so pls make scanning and then we can find the problem she said k and I'm asking you that if I have to get again pregnant I need to take a rest and for this what is your opinion 2days back I have gave you the same message for you but you didn't reply properly but now u wil send correctly I think so k
Fri, 30 Aug 2013
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Hi dear,
There are multiple causes of repeated abortions including thyroid disorder, Hormonal imbalance, infections, chromosomal abnormality, diabetes, and sometimes congenital uterine anomalies etc. In my view a small capacity uterus will result in preterm labour rather than abortion.
Consult a gynecologist and get investigated and if required treated for the above conditions before planning the next pregnancy.
All the best
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Had Miscarriage, Told To Be Due To Less Capacity Of Uterus. Suggestion?

Hi dear, There are multiple causes of repeated abortions including thyroid disorder, Hormonal imbalance, infections, chromosomal abnormality, diabetes, and sometimes congenital uterine anomalies etc. In my view a small capacity uterus will result in preterm labour rather than abortion. Consult a gynecologist and get investigated and if required treated for the above conditions before planning the next pregnancy. All the best