By definition, recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is distinct from infertility, but it is still an issue of concern for reproductive specialists. Women who have experienced two or more miscarriages should be examined to see if there is a treatable condition that is preventing pregnancy from progressing to term. Laurence Jacobs, M.D., evaluates patients with recurrent miscarriage at our fertility center in the Chicago, Illinois area.
According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, "Although approximately 25% of all recognized pregnancies result in miscarriage, less than 5% of women will experience two consecutive miscarriages, and only 1% experience three or more." Recurrent miscarriage is more common among women over the age of 35, due to the increased frequency of chromosomal anomalies in the embryo.
It is true that 33 to 50 % of all pregnancies may end in miscarriage simply due to older, poorer quality eggs that predispose to genetic chromosomal abnormalities (aneuploidy – extra or missing chromosomes). However, there are many other treatable causes for recurrent miscarriage [recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)]:
Some extremely controversial causes of miscarriage relating to increased NK (natural killer) cells will be mentioned and discouraged. Some unproven therapies involve administering Leukocyte Immune Therapy (LIT) (white blood cells from your partner or 3rd party strangers) to stimulate the woman to make more ‘blocking antibodies’ to protect the fetus. LIT has been recently been banned by the FDA. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy is also very controversial since most specialists don’t see any benefit; there’s a lack of good controlled studies; it’s very expensive; and it involves using blood products from strangers so there is a small risk of transmission of hepatitis or HIV from the transfusions. More randomized controlled studies are needed for IVIG therapy.
Recurrent miscarriage is a stressful and emotionally taxing condition. At our fertility center, we strongly encourage patients to seek some form of emotional support to help them through their experiences. Grief, anger, helplessness, fear, and isolation are all common among patients with this condition. Group support or one-on-one counseling can make a significant difference in a patient's ability to cope. We offer complimentary psychological counseling with our full time staff member Marie Davidson Ph.D.
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If you have been experiencing recurrent miscarriage, contact our fertility center in the Chicago, Illinois area to schedule a consultation.
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Buffalo Grove
135 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Suite 195
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
Phone: 847.215.8899
Fax: 847.215.8996
Consultation Office Hours:
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Crystal Lake
5911 Northwest Highway, Suite 105
Crystal Lake, Illinois 60014
Phone: 815.356.7034
Fax: 815.356.7064
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Glenview
3703 W. Lake Ave., Suite 106
Glenview, Illinois 60026
Phone: 847.998.8200
Fax: 847.998.6880
Office Hours:
Monday through Friday 7:00 am to 5:00 pm