Recurrent Mis-carriage


When a miscarriage has happened three or more times, it is called recurrent miscarriage. In some patients, there is a specific reason for the miscarriage. These include advanced maternal age, genetic factors, abnormal embryos,autoimmune factors, uterine abnormalities, blood conditions leading to abnormal blood clotting and more recently there is some evidence that the immune system can reject the pregnancy. At the CRGH, we have a comprehensive programme for the diagnosis and treatment of recurrent miscarriage. Most couples with recurrent miscarriage still have a good chance of a successful birth in the future.  
The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health (CRGH)
The New Wing - Eastman Dental Hospital
256 Gray's Inn Road - London WC1X 8LD
t: 020 7837 2905 e: info@crgh.co.uk w: www.crgh.co.uk