Miscarriage & Infertility
After having a miscarriage and co-authoring the book A Woman Doctor's Guide to Miscarriage, I thought I knew everything there was to know about the causes of pregnancy loss. I had a healthy baby and then went on to have two more miscarriages before I had a second child. It was only thanks to the diagnosis provided by reproductive pathologist Carolyn Salafia, M.D., Ph.D. (whom a spokesperson for the American Fertility Association says everyone suffering recurrent miscarriage should consult) that my second baby was born. I learned firsthand how important it is to keep up with the absolute latest research on pregnancy loss. See the links below for more information about what the latest research shows and how a reproductive pathologist can help you unearth the cause of your recurrent pregnancy loss, no matter where you live--Irene Daria
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Latest Research Findings
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Was your loss really chromosomal?
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Was my doctor right in diagnosing a cord accident?
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What you need to know about chromosome issues
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Infections often cause other problems
Infections often cause other problems, such as incompetent cervix, preterm membrane ruptures, and preterm labor.
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What are antiphospholipids & anticardiolipins?
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What is blighted ovum
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What is an incompetent cervix?
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D & C vs. Natural Miscarriage
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Why do membranes rupture before the onset of labor
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What is hCG?
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How a reproductive pathologist can help you.
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The best infertility websites.
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Miscarriage books by Irene Daria