When to evaluate
Repeated pregnancy loss can warrant evaluation. Your physician will explain the standard workup and which tests are recommended for your situation.
What a workup includes
Typical evaluation looks at genetic factors, uterine anatomy, endocrine and metabolic factors, and clotting disorders. Not every test is right for every patient.
Treatment paths
Treatment depends on what the workup finds. Sometimes no cause is identified, and the plan focuses on supported timing, close monitoring, and emotional support during the next pregnancy.
This page is for general education and is not a substitute for medical advice. Treatment recommendations depend on a physician evaluation, diagnosis, age, medical history, ovarian reserve, sperm parameters, reproductive goals, and other patient-specific factors. If you are having a medical emergency, call 911.