Miscarriages naturally happen in approximately 10-20% of known pregnancies. In many cases they are the result of a chromosomal mishap. However, when a woman has multiple miscarriages, there is an implication that something more is happening. The good news is fertility specialists can intervene to prevent recurring miscarriages and help a couple go on to have a perfectly healthy pregnancy. In this month’s blog, Dr. Jessica McLaughlin explores the causes of recurring pregnancy loss and what can be done to change course. Click below to watch the Facebook Live video.
Related Posts

September 23, 2018
Do Maternal Antithyroid Antibodies Increase the Risk of Miscarriage?

November 07, 2017
Why do Chromosomally Normal Embryos Not Implant in the Uterus?

September 02, 2016
Optimizing Natural Fertility: How to Utilize Evidence-Based Medicine

March 13, 2018
Are Male Sperm Counts Declining Over Time?

May 21, 2018
Does Having the BRCA Gene Affect My Fertility?
