Miscarriage is one of the most common problems associated with infertility. Our clinic has achieved remarkable success in preventing miscarriage, though Western medicine often cannot explain repeated pregnancy loss in many cases.
Recurrent Miscarriage
Chinese medicine attributes recurrent miscarriage to a lack of grounding and stability in the body. Ongoing stress or internal imbalance may prevent the body from maintaining pregnancy. When the body's resources are stretched thin, it may struggle to hold and nourish a developing pregnancy.
Early Miscarriage
Early miscarriage typically occurs within the first weeks due to insufficient warmth, energy, and circulation. The condition may also stem from underdeveloped eggs lacking adequate warming energy during their formation phase. By strengthening these foundational aspects before conception, the risk of early loss can be significantly reduced.
Missed Miscarriage (Missed Abortion)
A missed miscarriage occurs when the pregnancy stops developing but the body doesn't respond immediately. This is often linked to low energy and poor blood nourishment. The body may lack the vitality needed to recognise and respond to changes in pregnancy viability.
Late Miscarriage
Late miscarriage occurs when the body becomes depleted over time, struggling to meet the increasing demands of a growing pregnancy. As the baby develops and requires more resources, a body that was already running low on energy and blood nourishment may be unable to sustain the pregnancy.