Test developed to identify women at increased risk of miscarriage
Briefly

Researchers have created a test to identify women at higher risk of miscarriage, addressing a significant gap in reproductive medicine. The study reveals that problems with the womb lining, particularly the decidual reaction, may contribute to pregnancy loss rather than just embryo quality issues. This discovery could lead to new treatment strategies to prevent miscarriages, as many women previously felt their losses were due to bad luck. By analyzing biopsies from over 1,300 women, researchers hope to pave the way for better outcomes in future pregnancies.
This is about identifying preventable miscarriages. Many women are told they've just had bad luck, but our findings show that the womb itself may be setting the stage for pregnancy loss.
The largest study of its kind has discovered that an abnormal process in the womb lining could explain why some women experience miscarriage.
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