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What Causes Early Miscarriage With Back Pains And Cramps?

Hi, Me and my husband are trying for the baby for more than a year now. I am 25 and my husband 32. We went to doctor, they say we are healthy. The only thing is that my LH levels are tonically elevated. I tried to search the web, but there is almost no information available. I also noticed that I was feeling nauseous the other day and we went to see the doctor. It was early pregnancy!! But then pregnancy hormone was increasing very slowly and my period came soon (a week later than it was supposed to come). It was a chemical pregnancy that ended up in misscarriage. After that almost every month I notice the same symptoms as I had during early pregnancy - my period comes a week later, I have extreme back pain and crampings. I believe it s the same early misscarriages. Is there any reason for early misscarriages that happen so often? And could this be related ro tonically elevated LH?
Thu, 1 Sep 2022
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Hello,

You have elevated level of luteinizing hormone (LH). You are having early miscarriage. Elevated levels of LH, often causes infertility or early miscarriage. Though there are other reasons for miscarriage like genetic issues, long term health problems like uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, thyroid dysfunction, etc.

Infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, excessive weight gain, weakened cervix, smoking, alcohol, etc., may also trigger miscarriage. You are suggested to maintain healthy weight, take balanced home made food, avoid Chinese food, soy sauce, etc. To reduce LH level naturally do regular walking and exercises, take food rich in omega 3 fatty acids, manage your insulin levels and insulin sensitivity.

Taking Inositol supplements may be helpful. Get clinically examined by a gynae. Stay away from stress and anxiety. Avoid addictions if any. You are advised to get repeat LH level every 50 days to check improvement. Get a complete health examination with tests and investigations done to detect pathology that are causing you symptoms, get treated.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician
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What Causes Early Miscarriage With Back Pains And Cramps?

Hello, You have elevated level of luteinizing hormone (LH). You are having early miscarriage. Elevated levels of LH, often causes infertility or early miscarriage. Though there are other reasons for miscarriage like genetic issues, long term health problems like uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, thyroid dysfunction, etc. Infections like chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, excessive weight gain, weakened cervix, smoking, alcohol, etc., may also trigger miscarriage. You are suggested to maintain healthy weight, take balanced home made food, avoid Chinese food, soy sauce, etc. To reduce LH level naturally do regular walking and exercises, take food rich in omega 3 fatty acids, manage your insulin levels and insulin sensitivity. Taking Inositol supplements may be helpful. Get clinically examined by a gynae. Stay away from stress and anxiety. Avoid addictions if any. You are advised to get repeat LH level every 50 days to check improvement. Get a complete health examination with tests and investigations done to detect pathology that are causing you symptoms, get treated. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K., General & Family Physician