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What is the treatment for recurrent chemical pregnancies?

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Dr. Philip Chenette answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

Depends on cause: Recurrent pregnancy loss usually has an explanation. In a young women, problems with hormone support of the early pregnancy or with the uterus or endometrial lining are common. Chromosomal problems in the parents, or in early cell division can result in abnormal embryos. Occasional problems with the immune system can be a source. This is a problem that requires care. An rei is appropriate.

Answered 4/15/2016

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