Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) Evaluation & Treatment
Breaking the Cycle of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss with Advanced RPL Treatment in Surat
Best Recurrent Pregnancy Loss(RPL) Evaluation in Surat
Losing a pregnancy once is heartbreaking, but when it happens again and again, it can feel hopeless. At Devaki IVF Center, we know how hard it can be when you lose a pregnancy. We provide the best treatment for recurrent pregnancy loss in Surat, helping you have a healthy baby.
What is Recurrent Pregnancy Loss?
Understanding recurrent pregnancy loss: Types, Causes & Symptoms
Topic | Explanation |
Types | – Early miscarriage (before 12 weeks) |
Main Causes | – Baby’s genetic problems |
Common Symptoms | – Heavy bleeding |
Evaluation of Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Losing multiple pregnancies can be confusing and heartbreaking. At Devaki Hospital, we help find out why this happens through simple tests.
Our fertility specialist use a step-by-step approach:
- Medical History Review
- We ask about your past pregnancies, health conditions, and family history
- Physical Exam
- A complete check-up to look for any physical causes
- Advanced Testing
- Blood Tests: Check hormones, blood sugar, thyroid, and clotting disorders
- Genetic Tests: For both parents and any pregnancy tissue
- Ultrasound: To examine your uterus and ovaries
- Hysteroscopy: A small camera checks inside your uterus
Diagnostic Tests for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
If you’ve had two or more miscarriages, our doctors at Devaki Hospital will run special tests to find out why. These tests help us give you the right treatment for recurrent miscarriage.
Test Name | What It Checks For |
Blood Tests | – Hormones (thyroid, diabetes, progesterone) |
Genetic Tests | – Parents’ genes |
Ultrasound | – Takes pictures of uterus and ovaries |
Hysteroscopy | – Tiny camera checks inside uterus |
Immune Tests | – Checks if body is attacking pregnancy |
Sperm Test | – Checks husband’s sperm health |
Treatment for Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) means having two or more miscarriages in a row before the 20th week of pregnancy. Doctors will do tests to find out why it happens and how to help. Below is a structured approach to diagnosis and management:
- Genetic Testing: Checking the parents’ or baby’s genes for problems.
- Surgery: Fixing uterus shape issues if needed.
- Medicines: Hormones (like progesterone) or blood thinners if clotting is a problem.
- Lifestyle Changes: Eating healthy, avoiding smoking/alcohol, and managing stress.
- IVF with Testing: In some cases, doctors can test embryos before pregnancy to pick the healthiest one.