When we talk about recurrent abortions, it means that a woman has experienced the loss of three or more pregnancies before 20 weeks. It’s often also called recurrent miscarriage or recurrent pregnancy loss. This is a deeply emotional experience, and many women facing this may feel unsure about the causes or next steps.
Understanding recurrent pregnancy loss
- The causes can vary, including hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, immune system issues, or structural problems with the uterus.
- While many factors can contribute to recurrent pregnancy loss, it’s important to understand that it’s not an uncommon issue, and there are ways to seek help and support.
Dealing with recurrent miscarriages can be emotionally and financially taxing. If you're seeking treatment or undergoing tests to understand and address the issue, maternity health insurance can help cover the costs. Many women go on to have healthy pregnancies after addressing the root cause of recurrent pregnancy loss.
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