New studies have contributed to identifying the uterine mucosa disorders, which may open way to new treatment methods.
British scientists have created a diagnostic test that allows women to identify an increase in risk of miscarriage even before pregnancy, The Guardian reports. Development is the result of a large -school study conducted by scientists from the University of Vorik and NHS Hospital in Coventry.
According to statistics, a miscarriage occurs in almost every sixth pregnancy, mainly up to 12 weeks. And every next fruit loss increases the risk of remarry. To date, the attention of researchers has focused on the basic quality of the embryo, while the uterine mucosa remained a “black box” of reproductive drug.
Today, scientists have found that some women with a tendency to get the mucosa of the uterus do not go through the necessary preparation for embryo planting. This is a violation of the so -called decidual reaction -a process that ensures the development of an desired atmosphere for the development of the fetus. Breaking this reaction creates unstable conditions that increase the risk of bleeding and early pregnancy loss.
The team reviewed more than 1,500 biopsy of mucous membranes from 1300 women. It is that women with the history of miscarriage often have the same abnormal reaction of the uterine mucosa from the cycle to the cycle. This makes it possible to create a test that organizes molecular signals of a healthy or disabled reaction.
One of those with the study, Dr. Joanne Müter, mentioned: “This is a step toward avoiding miscarriage. Many women say they are simply unlucky, but we have shown that the problem can develop in the uterus – even before conception.”
The test has been tested by more than one thousand Coventry patients. Among them were Holly Milikuris, who survived five miscarriage. The new approach has helped to identify the problem and prescribe effective treatment. After that, he successfully gave birth to two children.
Researchers emphasize that the discovery provides not only to better understand the causes of repeated miscarriage, but also the potential to develop effective treatment methods for women previously without explanation of their losses.
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