Recurrent Miscarriage
Recurrent miscarriage is the unintended end of two or more pregnancies in a row before the 20th week. At NYU Langone, a team of fertility specialists and embryologists, who perform procedures to create embryos, collaborate with nurses, psychologists, and wellness experts to treat women who experience recurrent miscarriage.
At NYU Langone, our specialists are internationally renowned for their pioneering work in preimplantation genetic screening and diagnosis, known as PGS and PGD. These procedures test for genetic problems in embryos, such as chromosomal abnormalities that are a common cause of recurrent miscarriage. This allows for the transfer of only healthy embryos during in vitro fertilization, greatly reducing the risk of miscarriage.
Our experts understand the psychological impact of recurrent miscarriage and provide ample support throughout your diagnosis and treatment.
Treatment for Recurrent Miscarriage
Our doctors offer the most advanced treatments available for recurrent miscarriage. These include PGS and PGD, in vitro fertilization, and surgical procedures to treat conditions that can interfere with pregnancy.
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Attempting Conception After Recurrent MiscarriageOur specialists may recommend trying again to conceive after recurrent miscarriage.
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Preimplantation Genetic Screening & In Vitro Fertilization for Recurrent MiscarriageGenetic testing and in vitro fertilization may lead to pregnancy in women who have had recurrent miscarriages.
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Surgery for Recurrent MiscarriageOur fertility experts sometimes recommend surgery to manage common causes of recurrent miscarriage.
Our Research and Education in Recurrent Miscarriage
Learn more about our research and professional education opportunities.