Repeated Miscarriages and Fertility in Singapore

Repeated Miscarriages, sometimes referred to as recurrent pregnancy loss, can be a difficult experience. It is generally considered when a person has had two or more consecutive pregnancy losses.

For some individuals and couples in Singapore, this may raise questions about underlying causes and what steps to take next. Understanding possible factors can help guide when to seek advice and whether further assessment may be helpful.

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What are Repeated Miscarriages?

Repeated Miscarriages refer to the loss of two or more pregnancies, often occurring in the early stages.

Each situation is different. In some cases, a cause may be identified, while in others, no clear explanation is found.

What may contribute to
Repeated Miscarriages?

There are several factors that may be associated with repeated pregnancy loss, including:

01
Chromosomal or genetic factors
02
Hormonal imbalances
03
Uterine structure or abnormalities
04
Immune-related factors
05
Blood clotting conditions
06
Age-related changes

In some cases, more than one factor may be involved.

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How Repeated Miscarriages may affect fertility

Repeated Miscarriage does not necessarily mean pregnancy is not possible. However, it may indicate that further evaluation is needed to better understand what is happening.

A structured approach can help identify possible contributing factors and guide next steps.

How Repeated Miscarriages are assessed

Assessment may include:

  • Review of medical and pregnancy history 
  • Hormone testing 
  • Ultrasound imaging 
  • Genetic or chromosomal testing 
  • Additional investigations where appropriate 

A structured Fertility Assessment in Singapore can help provide more clarity about your situation.

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What are the possible next steps

Next steps depend on the findings and your individual situation.

This may include:

  • Monitoring and supportive care 
  • Medical management where appropriate 
  • Treatment for underlying conditions 
  • Fertility treatment options such as IVF, where relevant 

Your doctor will guide you on what may be appropriate based on your assessment.

When to consider speaking with a doctor

You may wish to consult a fertility doctor in Singapore if:

  • You have experienced two or more miscarriages 
  • You would like to understand possible causes 
  • You are planning to try again and want guidance 
  • You would like to explore your fertility health 

Seeking advice can help provide clarity and support your next steps.

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Fertility care at
GenPrime Fertility Singapore

At GenPrime Fertility Singapore, care is guided by your individual situation and may include:

  • Hormone evaluation 
  • Ultrasound assessment 
  • Review of medical and reproductive history 
  • Additional testing where appropriate 

Based on your results, your doctor will guide you on what may be appropriate next steps.

Common questions about
Repeated Miscarriages

01
What is considered recurrent miscarriage?

It is generally defined as two or more consecutive pregnancy losses.

02
Can you have a successful pregnancy after Repeated Miscarriages?

Some individuals are able to have successful pregnancies after previous losses. Outcomes vary depending on the underlying factors.

03
Do Repeated Miscarriages always have a cause?

Not always. In some cases, no clear cause is identified despite evaluation.

04
When should I seek help after a miscarriage?

You may consider speaking with a doctor after two or more losses, or earlier if you have concerns.

05
Can IVF help with Repeated Miscarriages?

In some situations, IVF may be considered as part of the overall approach. Your doctor will guide you based on your condition.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
This information is for general understanding and does not replace medical advice. Fertility and pregnancy outcomes vary from person to person.
Speaking with a doctor can help you better understand what may be appropriate for your situation.