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What can cause a miscarriage ( 12)?

If you have had a miscarriage then your chances of doing well next time are similar to women who have not had a miscarriage. You do not then have a higher risk.

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    • Cardiolipin IgG

    Cardiolipin IgG

    blood tests to determine cause of miscarriages and thrombosis at an early age. Patients with autoimmune diseases, especially SLE, are more likely to have these antibodies.

    € 45,-

    € 45,-

    • Beta-2-glycoprotein (IgG) miscarriage

    Beta-2-glycoprotein (IgG) miscarriage

    Blood tests if APS is suspected: antiphospholipid syndrome; To clarify recurrent miscarriages, increased risk of thrombosis, Autoimmune diseases (lupus erythematosus); Thrombocytopenia, a deficiency of platelets,

    € 49,-

    € 49,-

    • Toxoplasmosis?  Watch out when you are pregnant!

    Toxoplasmosis? Watch out when you are pregnant!

    Toxoplasmosis is measured in your blood (serum) to see if this parasite that can be dangerous to your baby is in your body.

    € 76,-

    € 76,-

    • iGene DNA test Health

    iGene DNA test Health

    iGene HEALTH is the most complete DNA saliva test available. It provides information on all available topics of the iGene DNA test.

    -7% Sale

    299,- € 279,-

    299,- € 279,-

    • Cardiolipin - IGM

    Cardiolipin - IGM

    Some individuals have been found to have antibodies to cardiolipin in their blood. Patients with autoimmune diseases especially SLE are more likely to have these antibodies.

    € 45,-

    € 45,-

    • Beta-2-glycoprotein screening miscarriage

    Beta-2-glycoprotein screening miscarriage

    Blood tests if APS is suspected: antiphospholipid syndrome; To clarify recurrent miscarriages, increased risk of thrombosis, Autoimmune diseases (lupus erythematosus); Thrombocytopenia, a deficiency of platelets,

    € 45,-

    € 45,-

    • Cardiolipin screening

    Cardiolipin screening

    Some individuals have been found to have antibodies and against cardiolipin in their blood.

    € 45,-

    € 45,-

    • LH hormone

    LH hormone

    LH is produced in the pituitary gland and stimulates ovulation and then the production of progesterone in the woman.

    € 25,-

    € 25,-

    • Vitamin Combi test + Folic acid

    Vitamin Combi test + Folic acid

    Combination test for vitamin D3 B12 deficiency now with free B11 folic acid

    € 65,-

    € 65,-

    • Phosphatidylserine IgG

    Phosphatidylserine IgG

    Your doctor may request the phosphatidylserine-al. test if APS is suspected due to repeated miscarriages or complications during previous pregnancies.

    € 52,-

    € 52,-

    • Beta-2-glycoprotein (IgM) miscarriage

    Beta-2-glycoprotein (IgM) miscarriage

    The blood test for Beta-2-glycoprotein IgM, also known as Beta-2-GP IgM test, is usually performed to diagnose or monitor specific autoimmune diseases, particularly antiphospholipid syndrome (APS).

    € 49,-

    € 49,-

    • iGene DNA test Health Without Disorders

    iGene DNA test Health Without Disorders

    If you don't want your conditions to be free in your app (yet), you still receive all the advice based on your personal risks. That way you still maintain a healthy lifestyle to prevent illness in the long run, without stressing out

    -7% Sale

    299,- € 279,-

    299,- € 279,-

If you have had a miscarriage then your chances of doing well next time are similar to women who have not had a miscarriage. You don't have a higher risk then.

Miscarriages, some figures

If you have miscarried before, there is a good chance that the next pregnancy will also go well:

For women aged 30 who have had 2 miscarriages, 8 out of 10 will go ahead with the next pregnancy.
For women aged 35 who have had 2 miscarriages, 7 out of 10 will go ahead with the next pregnancy.
The midwife or doctor will discuss with you whether further testing is advisable.
If you have had 2 or more miscarriages, your family doctor or midwife may refer you to a hospital. Possible causes include chromosomal abnormalities, hormone disorders or an abnormality of the uterus.


Only in 15-20% of couples is a cause found for the occurrence of repeated miscarriages. If no cause is found, the chances of carrying the next pregnancy to term are fortunately still relatively high.

Perhaps you can use your lifestyle to reduce your chances of having another miscarriage. Discuss with your doctor or midwife what you can change, for example, stop lactating, take medication or lose weight.

Discuss this with your doctor.

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