Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Evaluation
Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation is a comprehensive assessment aimed at identifying the underlying causes of repeated miscarriages and improving the chances of a successful pregnancy. At Nexus Hospital, we take a detailed and compassionate approach, reviewing medical history, lifestyle factors, and previous pregnancy outcomes. Our specialists conduct targeted investigations including hormonal tests, genetic screening, imaging studies, and immune evaluations when necessary. The goal is to detect factors such as uterine abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, genetic conditions, or clotting disorders. Based on the findings, a personalized treatment and care plan is created to address the specific cause. Continuous support and monitoring are provided throughout future pregnancies to ensure safety and reassurance. With expert guidance and advanced diagnostics, we help couples move forward with confidence and hope.
Expert Team
Advanced Care
Patient First
When is the treatment required?
- Two or more consecutive miscarriages
- Previous unexplained pregnancy losses
- Known genetic or hormonal disorders
- Uterine abnormalities or structural concerns
- Autoimmune or clotting disorders
- Difficulty maintaining pregnancy despite conception
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Maternity Treatments
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Gynaecology Treatments
Number of Sessions Required
Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation typically involves 2 to 4 sessions, including initial consultation, diagnostic testing, result analysis, and follow-up for treatment planning.
Meet The Doctors
Dr. Nikhila Muthyala
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
14+ Years of Experience
Dr. P Vamshi Bharath
General Surgeon | Laparoscopic Surgeon | Proctologist
13+ Years of Experience
Benefit of that treatment
- Identifies root causes of repeated miscarriages
- Enables targeted and effective treatment
- Improves chances of a successful pregnancy
- Provides personalized care and monitoring
- Reduces emotional stress with clear guidance
- Supports safer future pregnancies
FAQs
It is usually defined as two or more consecutive pregnancy losses.
In many cases, a cause can be found, but sometimes it may remain unexplained despite evaluation.
Yes, with proper diagnosis and treatment, many women go on to have healthy pregnancies.