Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), defined as two or more consecutive pregnancy losses, affects up to 5% of couples trying to conceive. A thorough diagnostic approach includes evaluation for genetic abnormalities, uterine anomalies, antiphospholipid syndrome, hormonal imbalances, and infections. Parental karyotyping, pelvic imaging, and hormonal assays are commonly used investigations. Management is tailored to the underlying cause—ranging from surgical correction of uterine defects to anticoagulation for thrombophilia's and hormonal support for luteal phase defects. In many cases, no specific cause is found, and empirical treatments or supportive care may be recommended. Multidisciplinary care and emotional support are crucial components of management.
Senior Registrar obs & gynae Gurayyat General Hospital Gurayyat KSA, Saudi Arabia
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