Association Between Recurrent Miscarriages and Variation of Fertility Hormones in Women Patients of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome | ||
Al-Zahraa Journal for Health and Medical Sciences | ||
Volume 1, Issue 4, December 2023 | ||
Document Type: Research Article | ||
Authors | ||
Aseel Ehsan Mahmoud Ehsan AL-Mosawi* 1; Rehab Jasim Mohammed Jasim Almanqoshi2; Hameedah Hadi AbdulWahid Hadi Alshaabawy3 | ||
1جامعة الزهراء للبنات | ||
2Department of chemistry, University of Karbala ,Karbala, Iraq | ||
3Consultant Gynecologist in Medical College /University of Warith Al -Anbyiaa, Karbala, Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
Recurrent miscarriages: This disorder affects 1% of couples trying to conceive, which is defined as the loss of two or more successive pregnancies. Patients miscarry before the 24-week mark in 1-2% of first- and second-trimester pregnancies. Women of reproductive age are frequently affected by the endocrine disorder polycystic ovary syndrome. The study important to know the relationship between recurrent miscarriage in women and polycystic ovary syndrome. The study comprised 90 women, ages 15 to 45, who were split into two groups: 40 women were a healthy control group and 50 patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome and recurrent miscarriages. Variations in the levels of a number of hormones, including prolactin, estrogen, and Inhibin B, are suggestive of a higher risk of repeat miscarriages. Patients with PCOS are experiencing more miscarriages; the greatest predictor of a subsequent loss in the future is an earlier miscarriage. | ||
Keywords | ||
Recurrent Miscarriages; PCOS; Inhibin B; Estrogen; Prolactin | ||
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