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Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is defined as the loss of two or more consecutive pregnancies before 20 weeks of gestation.
Causes for recurrent pregnancy loss?
• Chronic Health conditions
• Advancing Maternal
Age
• Uterine or cervical problems
• Being under or overweight
• Previous miscarriage
Recurrent pregnancy loss is a deeply painful and often unspoken aspect of pregnancy that deserves greater recognition and support. Amid the joyous moments of pregnancy, the silent struggles and heartaches experienced by mothers enduring multiple losses can be profound. The emotional toll of recurrent miscarriages is immeasurable, as each pregnancy represents hope and dreams for a family's future. These mothers often carry their grief quietly, feeling isolated and misunderstood, yet their strength and resilience in the face of such devastating loss should be acknowledged. RPL highlights the importance of not only celebrating the joys of pregnancy but also offering empathy, compassion, and resources to those who face this silent battle, helping them navigate their unique journey to parenthood with support and understanding.