Recurrent miscarriages, defined as the loss of three or more consecutive pregnancies, can be emotionally and physically challenging for women and their families. The causes of recurrent miscarriages can vary, including genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, uterine abnormalities, immune system disorders, or underlying health conditions such as thyroid problems or diabetes. In many cases, no clear cause is identified, but thorough testing and evaluation, including genetic screening, hormone level checks, and imaging of the uterus, can help pinpoint potential factors.

Treatment options may include medication to regulate hormones, surgery to correct anatomical issues, or immune system therapies. Emotional support, counseling, and a tailored care plan are essential for women experiencing recurrent miscarriages, as they navigate both the physical and emotional complexities of trying to conceive and carry a pregnancy to term.