Question
I have had three miscarriages, one induced abortion, one medical abortion, and one that I suspect might be a natural miscarriage. The early pregnancy test was weakly positive, and there were no signs of pregnancy on an ultrasound. After sudden lower abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, lying in bed did not help. What might be the cause of my miscarriage?
Answer
Considering a history of induced abortion, it is necessary to undergo chromosome testing, hormone level testing, and an ultrasound during a subsequent pregnancy. This can help with optimal childbirth. Induced abortions can easily lead to habitual miscarriages. Early embryo development failure or abortion may be caused by chromosomal issues, genetic defects, or environmental factors such as radioactive substances, chemicals, prohibited drugs during pregnancy, high temperatures, excessive stimulation, etc.