Causes of Recurrent Miscarriage in Early Pregnancy
Recurrent miscarriage can happen for many different reasons, and in some cases, more than one factor may be involved.
Understanding these causes is important because it helps guide the right tests, treatment, and future pregnancy planning. Below are the most common underlying factors explained in a simple and clear way.
1. Genetic (Chromosomal) Abnormalities
One of the most common causes of early pregnancy loss is chromosomal problems in the embryo. These usually occur by chance when the egg or sperm carries an abnormal number of chromosomes.
As a result, the embryo cannot develop normally and the pregnancy ends early. In some cases, one partner may carry a balanced genetic rearrangement, which can increase the risk of miscarriage in repeated pregnancies.