Recurrent miscarriage
Too many people experience the heartbreak of miscarriage. It isn’t really possible to know exactly how many miscarriages occur because sometimes a miscarriage can happen before pregnancy is confirmed, but studies indicate that miscarriage occurs in around 1 in 4 recognised pregnancies, with 85% of those happening in the first trimester (weeks 1 to 12).
What is Recurrent Miscarriage?
Recurrent miscarriage is usually defined as having three or more miscarriages in a row, i.e. the loss of three or more pregnancies before 24 weeks with no successful pregnancies in between. Going through a miscarriage or unsuccessful IVF treatment is extremely difficult and we will do everything we can to help you
What are the causes of recurrent miscarriage?
Sadly, there can be a number of reasons why an embryo doesn’t attach in the uterus or miscarries in early pregnancy.
There are a number of tests and treatment available at Care Fertility that can help identify the causes and allow us to create a tailored treatment plan designed to help you have a healthy baby.
Medical science has yet to help us fully understand all the possible reasons but in general terms miscarriage or implantation failure can happen for a number of reasons including:
- The embryo is not viable
- Endometrial health
- Immune issues
- Presence of the C4M2 variant in the Annexin A5 Gene
- The uterus
Embryo health
Endometrial health
Immune issues
What do the recurrent miscarriage and implantation failure investigations involve?
We do two levels of tests to investigate possible causes of implantation failure or recurrent miscarriage, these include tests for chromosomal abnormalities (PGT-A), CareUnity and DNA damage or oxidative stress in the sperm (Male Diagnostic tests).
If you would like more information on any of these tests and to find out if they are suitable for you, you will be able to discuss with your doctor at your consultation. We also have detailed Patient Information documents on all of our tests and treatments.
Recurrent miscarriage and implantation failure screening
We do two levels of tests to investigate possible causes of implantation failure or recurrent miscarriage. Level 1 tests rule out the more straightforward medical problems that can cause recurrent miscarriage or implantation issues. Level 2 tests are more in-depth investigations for issues like Killer cells.
Level 1 tests include:
- an Endometrial Receptivity Array test (ERA) to pinpoint the time when the lining of your uterus is most likely to be receptive to an implanting embryo
- The Careunity test which looks for the presence of the C4M2 gene variant which can impact on blood clotting in the placenta if inherited from the egg provider.
- Sperm Oxidative Stress (SOS)screening to determine whether the sperm is under significant oxidative stress that can lead to DNA fragmentation
What treatments are available if the tests show something that might be affecting fertility?
We offer a range of treatment options and we specifically tailor to the findings of your own investigations.
If you would like more information on any of these tests and to find out if they are suitable for you, you will be able to discuss with your doctor at your consultation. We also have detailed Patient Information documents on all of our tests and treatments.
Call our new patient enquiry team on 0800 564 2270, they will be happy to help you get started.