Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Receive compassionate, specialised care to uncover the reasons behind repeated pregnancy loss and improve future outcomes.

About recurrent pregnancy loss
Recurrent pregnancy loss is an emotionally and physically difficult experience. A structured evaluation is essential to understand potential causes and to guide next steps. Investigations focus on factors such as genetic issues, anatomical concerns, hormonal or immune conditions and embryo related factors. Identifying correctable causes helps reduce the risk of further loss and provides a clearer pathway forward.

Reassurance and guidance after fertility investigations
Importantly, many individuals and couples do not require fertility treatment after investigations are complete. In a significant proportion of cases, reassurance, guidance and optimised early pregnancy support are enough. Updated evidence shows that even when no cause is found, the chance of achieving a healthy pregnancy in the future remains high.
Support and monitoring in early pregnancy
For those entering a subsequent pregnancy, close monitoring and early support can make a meaningful difference. This includes timely ultrasound assessments, tailored early pregnancy care and consistent communication to provide confidence during the early stages. The aim is always to minimise the risk of another loss, support emotional wellbeing and give every pregnancy the best possible chance.
Frequently asked questions

When is pregnancy loss considered “recurrent”?
Recurrent pregnancy loss generally refers to having two or more miscarriages, although an earlier assessment may be appropriate depending on age and individual circumstances.
What can be investigated after recurrent miscarriages?
Investigations may examine genetic factors, uterine anatomy, hormonal or thyroid conditions, clotting or immune issues and embryo related factors, with tests selected according to your history.
Will I always need fertility treatment after recurrent pregnancy loss?
Not necessarily. Many people conceive successfully without IVF or complex treatment once investigations are complete; often the focus is on reassurance, optimised early pregnancy support and monitoring.
How is a future pregnancy managed after previous losses?
Subsequent pregnancies are usually monitored more closely with early bloods and scans, review of symptoms and tailored support to minimise risk where possible and provide reassurance.






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