Why is polycystic ovary syndrome prone to miscarriage

  Some women in daily life have been trying to conceive for a long time without getting pregnant, and after multiple examinations, it turns out to be due to polycystic ovary syndrome. Usually treated, women may become pregnant, but they still worry about the possibility of fetal arrest during pregnancy. So, why is polycystic ovary syndrome prone to miscarriage?

  

Why is polycystic ovary syndrome prone to miscarriage1

  Women with polycystic ovary syndrome are not easily able to conceive, and even if they do, they need to keep the baby safe because they are prone to threatened miscarriage or miscarriage. The reason is that women with polycystic ovary syndrome have luteal insufficiency, which can lead to low levels of progesterone. Progesterone can stimulate estrogen to stimulate the production of endometrium, and also help the fertilized egg implant, while reducing the excitability of the pregnant uterus, which is also a prerequisite for maintaining pregnancy.

  If low progesterone is found, it may lead to delayed embryonic development, cessation of development, and even threatened miscarriage. Therefore, in early pregnancy, it is necessary to check the levels of progesterone and hCG. If progesterone is found to be low, one can take progesterone tablets or receive progesterone injections to protect the fetus.

  After taking progesterone tablets or receiving progesterone injections to protect the fetus, it is necessary to have a blood test for HCG values seven days later to check the recovery status. If the progesterone recovery is relatively normal, the medication can be stopped under the guidance of a doctor. However, after three months of pregnancy, the basic condition should still be rechecked.

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