We offer hope after repeated losses. Early evaluation improves pregnancy success.
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) is defined as two or more consecutive miscarriages before 20 weeks of pregnancy.
Experiencing repeated pregnancy loss is emotionally painful and requires scientific evaluation to identify the reason behind it.
At Sri Rama Multi Speciality Hospital, Jammikunta, we provide advanced diagnostic testing, compassionate guidance, and targeted treatment to help couples achieve a healthy full-term pregnancy. Our focus is on identifying subtle hormonal, genetic, structural, or immune-related factors responsible for repeated losses.
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) refers to two or more consecutive miscarriages, usually occurring before 20–24 weeks of pregnancy.
RPL is not a disease by itself — it is a clinical sign that an underlying hormonal, anatomical, genetic, or blood-related factor may be affecting pregnancy.
Identifying the correct cause is the most important step in preventing future losses and improving pregnancy outcomes
Nearly 40–50% of RPL cases may remain unexplained, but with hormonal support, early monitoring, and medical guidance, many women still achieve a healthy full-term pregnancy.
Bleeding or spotting in early pregnancy
Severe lower abdominal cramps
Sudden stop of pregnancy symptoms
Repeated early miscarriages (chemical pregnancies)
Pregnancy loss occurring at the same gestational week
Two or more miscarriages back-to-back
📌 Any bleeding in early pregnancy requires immediate evaluation.
Genetic Factors: Chromosomal abnormalities in either partner or the fetus.
Uterine Factors: Fibroids, polyps, or structural abnormalities (like septate uterus) that prevent successful implantation.
Hormonal Factors: Uncontrolled Thyroid issues, PCOD, or low Progesterone levels.
Immune Factors: The mother’s immune system mistakenly attacking the pregnancy.
Infections: Chronic infections in the uterine cavity.
Age Factor: Increased risk of chromosomal issues in women over 35.
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss requires immediate and specialized attention to prevent future heartbreaks.
You must schedule an appointment if:
Two or More Losses: You have experienced two or more consecutive miscarriages (early pregnancy loss).
Known Issues: You have a known medical condition like uncontrolled Diabetes, Thyroid disorder, or PCOS while trying to conceive.
Advanced Maternal Age: You are over 35 years old and have experienced even one miscarriage.
Structural History: You have a history of uterine abnormalities (like a septate uterus) or severe pelvic infection (PID).
Previous Testing: You have already had basic fertility testing, but the cause of the previous miscarriage was unexplained.
Note: Do not wait for a third loss to seek help. Early investigation is the key to a successful next pregnancy.