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Anatomic causes of recurrent miscarriages

Anatomic causes that may lead to recurrent miscarriage include congenital uterine abnormalities such as didelphis and unicornuate uterus, fibroids or endometrial adhesions that are mostly related to endometritis. In addition, part of the anatomical cause is cervical insufficiency. The cervix is ​​the anatomical boundary between the vagina and the uterus and I often describe it…

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A tailor made approach: Your medical history leads us

Infertility in modern times is an increasingly common problem due to the modern lifestyle and requirements of a modern woman. These social demands lead most women to the decision to postpone "conception" for a long time, until the much-needed career obligations are accomplished. At the same time, the crisis that we are experiencing in recent…

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