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Suggest Treatment For Frequent Miscarriages

Hi I am a married man and we have a 4 year old child. My wife is 41 years of age and we have been trying to have another baby but she does get pregnant but has a miscarriage and loses the pregnancy. It has happened 3 times in the past year. We did all the medical checkups and everything seems to be normal for her to get pregnant? Is there anything we are missing?
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion as your wife age is 41 it might be causing some problem.As age of female advances the chance of chromosomal anamolies increase leading to miscarriage.So I suggest you to discuss regarding karyotyping with your consultant.
But sometimes a normal pregnancy might occur spontaneously after a series of miscarriages .Dont worry.
Best regards...Dr srilatha
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Suggest Treatment For Frequent Miscarriages

Hello dear,I understand your concern.In my opinion as your wife age is 41 it might be causing some problem.As age of female advances the chance of chromosomal anamolies increase leading to miscarriage.So I suggest you to discuss regarding karyotyping with your consultant. But sometimes a normal pregnancy might occur spontaneously after a series of miscarriages .Dont worry. Best regards...Dr srilatha