Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Treatment

Recurrent pregnancy loss is classically defined as the occurrence of three or more consecutive pregnancy loss; however, the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has recently redefined recurrent pregnancy loss as two or more pregnancy losses. A pregnancy loss is defined as a clinically-recognized pregnancy involuntarily ending before 20 weeks. A clinically-recognized pregnancy means that the pregnancy has been visualized on an ultrasound or that pregnancy tissue was identified after a pregnancy loss.

At the Center for Fertility and Gynecology, infertility center in Los Angeles, we understand the stress of recurrent pregnancy loss. Losing a pregnancy can be detrimental, but Dr. Michael Vermesh, Dr. Marc Kalan, and Dr. Nurit Winkler, have a variety of treatments available to help. If you are interested in scheduling a consultation with us, contact our office in Los Angeles today.