Miscarriage in a month


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. Chromosomal abnormalities
Chromosomal abnormalities are one of the main causes of early abortion. After the egg or sperm combines to form a fertilized egg, if there are abnormalities in chromosomes, it may cause the embryo to stop developing or not to form normally, thus causing abortion. Genetic counseling and genetic testing are usually required before pregnancy to assess the chromosomal status of both parties. If there is a risk of chromosomal abnormalities, assisted reproductive techniques, such as third generation IVF, can be performed under the guidance of a doctor to reduce the risk of miscarriage by selecting healthy embryos for transfer.
2. Maternal factors The
mother's own health problems may also lead to early miscarriage. For example, insufficient corpus luteum function, endocrine abnormalities, chronic diseases or immune system problems may affect the normal development of embryos and increase the risk of miscarriage. For patients with insufficient luteal function, progesterone and other progestins can be supplemented to support embryonic development; for patients with endocrine abnormalities, endocrine regulation therapy is required; for patients with chronic diseases, disease control and treatment before pregnancy are required to ensure maternal and infant health
during
pregnancy.