- Female
- 38 Years
- 29/08/2025
I was pregnant twice this year, with a gap of six months between the two pregnancies. Unfortunately, both pregnancies ended in early miscarriage, each time showing only a faint positive line, and then automatically aborting after about six weeks. My doctor advised me to undergo several tests, and I am attaching the reports here. Could you please review them and let me know if everything appears normal, or if there are any issues with my hormonal levels? I had a history of PCOD, but I have been told that it is no longer a concern.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Recurrent early pregnancy loss may relate to hormonal imbalance, egg quality, or uterine factors. If PCOD is under control, tests like TSH, prolactin, AMH are useful. Please review test values.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a Thyroid - Free FT3, FT4 & TSH Test Test or Take a AMH Test (Anti Mullerian Hormone) Test
Answered 29/08/2025
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