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Why Repeated Miscarriages Happen?

Information By Dr. Keshav Chauhan
  • category-iconPublished on 27 Mar, 2026
  • category-iconUpdated on 27 Mar, 2026
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Why Repeated Miscarriages Happen? 

However, going through this process again and again can be even more painful for couples who are eager to conceive. Repeated miscarriages, also called recurrent pregnancy loss, are a health issue that occurs in many women around the world. While a single miscarriage can be considered a common phenomenon in women’s health, repeated miscarriages can be an indication of health problems that need to be addressed.

The first step towards seeking appropriate treatment for repeated miscarriages is to understand why they are happening. With early intervention and appropriate care, along with lifestyle changes, many women can look forward to a healthy pregnancy.

What is Repeated Miscarriage?

Repeated miscarriage, also known as habitual abortion, means the loss of two or more consecutive pregnancies, which usually happens before the 20th week of gestation. This is not a coincidence, but a symptom of a possible underlying condition, which could be related to hormones, genetics, the uterus, or a general health condition.

Types of Repeated Miscarriage

Repeated miscarriages can be classified into different types depending on a woman’s pregnancy history. This classification helps doctors understand the pattern and possible causes of repeated miscarriages.

Primary Recurrent Miscarriage

Primary recurrent miscarriage occurs in a woman who has not had any successful pregnancy in her life but continues to experience repeated miscarriages. This type of miscarriage can be caused by genetic factors, hormonal imbalance, and abnormalities in the uterus.

Secondary Recurrent Miscarriage

In this type of miscarriage, a woman who has had a successful pregnancy in her life begins to experience repeated miscarriages. This type of miscarriage can be caused by lifestyle changes, health conditions, and age.

Tertiary Recurrent Miscarriage

Tertiary miscarriage is not very common. In this type of miscarriage, a woman who has had both successful pregnancies and miscarriages in her life continues to experience repeated miscarriages.

Signs & Symptoms of Repeated Miscarriage

Repeated miscarriages can be hard to recognise. This is especially true when they occur very early in pregnancy – so early that you don’t even know you’re pregnant. Unfortunately, in some cases, there may be no symptoms at all. However, there are some symptoms that you should watch out for:

  • Vaginal bleeding or spotting:-  This is one of the most common symptoms. It may range from mild spotting to heavy bleeding.
  • Abdominal cramps or back pain:-  Pain similar to menstrual cramps may be a sign of miscarriage.
  • Passage of tissue or clots:-  This is also a sign of miscarriage.
  • Sudden disappearance of pregnancy symptoms:- Symptoms such as nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue may suddenly disappear.

If you experience any of these symptoms during pregnancy, it is advisable to seek immediate medical attention. This can help manage future pregnancies.

Causes of Repeated Miscarriage

There is no single cause of repeated miscarriages. In most cases, several factors contribute to repeated miscarriages. They include:

  • Genetic Abnormalities: Chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo are among the most common causes of miscarriages. Such abnormalities hinder proper growth in the embryo.
  • Hormonal Imbalance: Hormonal imbalance in pregnancy occurs when hormones like progesterone are not in the right balance. Such a hormonal imbalance can contribute to miscarriages.
  • Immune System Disorders: The immune system can sometimes reject an embryo, causing miscarriage.
  • Infections: Infections can contribute to miscarriages.
  • Lifestyle Factors: Smoking, caffeine intake, and high levels of stress can contribute to miscarriages.
  • Chronic Medical Conditions: Chronic conditions like diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure can contribute to miscarriages if not well-controlled.

Risk Factors & Complications

Risk Factors

Possible Complications if Untreated

Increasing maternal age

Higher chances of miscarriage in the future

Hormonal imbalance

Difficulty in sustaining pregnancy

Genetic abnormalities

Repeated pregnancy loss

Uterine structural problems

Implantation failure

Poor lifestyle habits

Reduced fertility

Chronic illnesses (diabetes, thyroid)

High-risk pregnancy complications

Emotional stress

Anxiety, depression, mental health issues

How is ‘Repeated Miscarriage’ Diagnosed?

The diagnosis of the causes of repeated miscarriage is a critical process that requires the following steps to be carried out:

  • Medical History Review: Doctors review the patient's medical history of previous pregnancies, lifestyle, and general condition.
  • Blood Tests: Blood tests are conducted to check for hormonal problems, thyroid problems, and immune system problems.
  • Genetic Tests: Genetic tests may be carried out for both partners to check for chromosomal problems.
  • Ultrasound Examination: The condition of the uterus may be checked using this method.

  • Hysteroscopy: This is a medical procedure that enables doctors to look inside the uterus for abnormalities.

  • Advanced Imaging: In some cases, MRI scans may be recommended.

Infection Tests: Tests may be carried out to rule out infections that may be causing repeated miscarriage.

Ayurvedic Diagnosis of Repeated Miscarriage

Repeated miscarriage, according to Ayurveda, is viewed holistically, taking into consideration the balance in the body. It is termed "Garbhasrava" (miscarriage in early pregnancy) or "Garbha Paat" (miscarriage). The basic cause is related to an imbalance in the body’s natural energy (doshas) and reproductive health.

How Ayurveda Understands the Condition

Ayurveda believes that a successful pregnancy is achieved by maintaining a balance in the three doshas, Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, and by maintaining healthy reproductive tissues (Shukra dhatu) and uterus (Garbhashaya).

  • Vata imbalance is considered to be the most common imbalance because it regulates movement and stability in the body. When it gets aggravated, it can disrupt fetal implantation and nourishment.
  • Pitta imbalance can cause an increase in body heat, which can affect stability in pregnancy.
  • Kapha imbalance can cause improper nourishment and hormonal imbalance.

Ayurvedic Diagnostic Approach

Ayurvedic medicine emphasises identifying the root cause with detailed and individualised examination techniques. The process involves:

  • Prakriti Analysis (Body Constitution): Identify your natural body type (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), which helps in identifying your susceptibility to certain imbalances.
  • Vikriti Assessment (Current Imbalance): The doctor examines which dosha is imbalanced and in what way it is affecting reproductive health.
  • Nadi Pariksha (Pulse Diagnosis): A traditional form of pulse diagnosis to detect imbalances in the body.
  • Menstrual History Evaluation: Any irregularities in menstrual cycles, heavy bleeding, or painful periods are important factors in hormonal and uterine health.
  • Digestive Health (Agni) Assessment: Weak digestive health can lead to toxin buildup in the body (Ama), which can affect fertility and pregnancy.

  • Lifestyle & Emotional Factors: The impact of lifestyle and emotional factors is carefully evaluated because they play a major role in reproductive health.

Repeated Miscarriage According to Ayurveda

Repeated miscarriage is referred to as Garbhasrava or Garbha Paat in Ayurveda. According to Ayurveda, repeated miscarriage happens because of an imbalance in the natural energies within the body. This mainly involves an imbalance in Vata energy, which is essential for maintaining pregnancy. A pregnancy occurs because of the proper nourishment of reproductive tissues, which are known as Shukra dhatu. A strong uterus, or Garbhashaya, is also required for a pregnancy. When there is an imbalance in:

  • Vata → Leads to instability and inability to hold the baby
  • Pitta → Leads to excess heat, which affects fetal development
  • Kapha → Leads to improper nourishment and hormonal disturbances

Another reason for repeated miscarriage is “Ama,” or toxin formation, because of poor digestion. This toxin formation blocks the channels within the body. Simply put, repeated miscarriage is because of low reproductive energy, hormonal disturbances, and overall disharmony within the body.

Jiva Ayurveda Treatment Approach

Jiva Ayurveda takes a personalised and root-cause-based treatment approach for dealing with cases of repeated miscarriage, as opposed to just treating the symptoms of the condition. Jiva Ayurveda’s treatment for dealing with cases of repeated miscarriage includes:

Jiva Ayurveda’s treatment includes customised herbal remedies, correction of diet, and lifestyle changes according to the Prakriti of the patient.

Ayurvedic Herbs for Repeated Miscarriage

Some potent Ayurvedic herbs help in supporting pregnancy and preventing repeated miscarriages:

Ashwagandha – This herb helps in reducing stress levels in the body and balances the endocrine system.

Shatavari – This herb is considered one of the best Ayurvedic herbs to promote women’s health. It supports the uterus and boosts fertility.

Lodhra – This herb helps in maintaining the health of the uterus and prevents excessive bleeding.

Guduchi (Giloy) – This herb boosts the immune system and reduces inflammation in the body.

Yashtimadhu (Mulethi) – This herb balances the endocrine system and soothes internal tissues.

Ayurvedic Therapies

Ayurveda suggests that the following therapies may be beneficial for maintaining reproductive health and preventing miscarriages:

  • Abhyanga (Oil Massage) - This helps to pacify the dosha of Vata and promote circulation.
  • Shirodhara - This helps to alleviate stress and normalise hormonal balance.
  • Basti (Medicated Enema) - This is one of the best methods to balance the dosha of Vata.
  • Uttar Basti (in selected cases under expert guidance) - This helps to strengthen the uterus.

Diet for Repeated Miscarriage

Recommended Foods

Foods to Avoid

Warm, freshly cooked meals

Processed and junk food

Milk, ghee, and homemade butter

Excess caffeine (tea/coffee)

Fresh fruits and vegetables

Spicy, oily, and fried foods

Whole grains (like wheat, rice)

Packaged and preserved foods

Nuts and seeds (in moderation)

Cold and refrigerated foods

Herbal teas (as advised)

Alcohol and smoking

How We Assess Disease Patients at Jiva Ayurveda

At Jiva Ayurveda, the assessment is done in a very detailed manner. The focus is not just on treating the disease, but on understanding the cause of the disease. The consultation process may include:

  • Medical history – Understanding your past pregnancies, miscarriages, lifestyle, and health conditions. 
  • Prakriti Analysis – Understanding your natural constitution (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)
  • Pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha) – A traditional ayurvedic practice to understand your internal dosha balance. 
  • Symptoms evaluation – Understanding your menstrual health, hormonal balance, and reproductive problems. 
  • Lifestyle evaluation – Your eating habits, stress levels, sleep patterns, and routine

This complete evaluation helps us to create a highly personalised treatment plan.

Our Step-by-Step Patient Care Process:

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  • You can schedule an appointment and visit us at our clinic for a consultation with our Ayurvedic experts. 
  • If you are unable to find our clinics near you, you can also schedule an online consultation on  0129 4264323 at a discounted price of Rs. 49 (regular price Rs299) and avail guidance from our doctors at home. 

Detailed Diagnosis

Jiva doctor will perform a thorough and detailed diagnosis to identify the root cause of your health problem.

Root-cause Based Treatment

Jiva doctor will recommend a personalised treatment using highly-effective, natural, and Ayurvedic medicines to address symptoms and the root cause.

Healing Timeline

The healing time may vary from person to person. 

  • Initial improvement: 3-6 weeks for energy, digestion, and hormonal balance. 
  • Visible improvement in reproductive health: 2-4 months. 
  • Establishing stability and supporting pregnancy: 4-8 months or longer. 

Ayurvedic treatments are not intended to provide immediate relief but to bring lasting healing. 

What Results Can You Expect?

Patients who undergo Ayurvedic treatments may enjoy the following results: 

  • Improved hormonal balance 
  • Improved menstrual regularity 
  • Improved uterine health 
  • Less risk of miscarriage 
  • Improved fertility 
  • Improved reproductive health 

The results may vary based on individual health conditions.

Patient Testimonial- Savita

Savita and her husband struggled with infertility for years, facing multiple miscarriages and hormonal imbalances. After trying various treatments, they found success with Jiva Ayurveda. Within just three months of personalised Ayurvedic care, they conceived naturally. Your journey to parenthood starts with Ayurveda! #JivaAyurveda #PregnancySuccess #HolisticHealing



Estimated Cost of Treatment at Jiva Ayurveda

Understanding the financial investment required for your health is important. At Jiva Ayurveda, we make sure of transparency in our service costs, which allows you to choose the most suitable option for your medical needs.

Treatment Cost

For patients who seek standard, ongoing care, the Monthly Cost of Medicine and consultation typically ranges from Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 3,500. Please note that this is an estimated baseline. The final cost depends on the exact nature and severity of the patient's condition.

Protocol

For a more comprehensive, structured approach, we offer specialized Package protocols. These plans are designed to address both physical symptoms and the overall lifestyle correction. The package includes:

The cost for this protocol involves a one-time payment ranging from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 40,000, which covers the full 3 to 4-month duration of the treatment.

Jivagram

For patients requiring intensive and immersive care, our Jivagram centres offer the ultimate healing experience. Jivagram is a holistic sanctuary set in a peaceful, eco-friendly environment, and it provides:

  • Authentic Panchakarma therapies
  • Sattvic meals
  • Modern healing services
  • Comfortable accommodation
  • Many more quality-of-life facilities

An immersive wellness stay at Jivagram costs around 1 Lakh for a 7-day duration, ensuring continuous personalised care to help reset your body and mind.

Why Patients Trust Jiva Ayurveda

Over the years, Jiva Ayurveda has gained the trust of thousands of patients who are seeking natural and personalised healthcare solutions. Some of the key reasons for patients’ trust in Jiva Ayurveda:

  • Root-Cause Based Treatment

Unlike conventional treatments that address only the symptoms of disease, Ayurvedic treatment focuses on treating the root causes and correcting the underlying imbalances in the body that lead to disease.

  • Experienced Ayurvedic Doctors

Jiva Ayurveda boasts of having a huge team of experienced Ayurvedic doctors who thoroughly examine each patient’s condition before recommending treatment for diseases.

  • Personalised “Ayunique” Treatment Approach

Ayurvedic treatment is highly personalised and customised according to each individual’s prakriti and lifestyle.

  • Holistic Healing

Ayurvedic treatment is not limited to medicines; it also includes dietary and lifestyle modifications, breathing techniques, and stress management to support overall healing of the body and mind.

  • Trusted by Patients Across India

A huge percentage of patients have shown improvement in their conditions after adopting Jiva’s treatment plans and recommendations for diseases. This shows how much people trust Jiva Ayurveda for Ayurvedic treatment.

  • 95% of patients saw significant improvement within 3 months of treatment.
  • 88% of patients stopped allopathic medicines completely.
  • 8000+ patients consulation everyday

Modern Treatment vs Ayurvedic Treatment for Repeated Miscarriage

Aspect

Modern Treatment

Ayurvedic Treatment

Approach

Focuses on identifying medical causes (hormones, genetics, anatomy)

Focuses on root cause through body constitution (Prakriti)

Diagnosis

Blood tests, ultrasound, and genetic testing

Pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha), dosha analysis

Treatment

Hormonal therapy, blood thinners, IVF (if needed)

Herbal medicines, detox (Panchakarma), diet & lifestyle correction

Focus Area

Symptom and condition-based

Holistic – body, mind, and reproductive health

Side Effects

Possible (due to medications/hormones)

Minimal when supervised properly

Long-Term Benefits

May require repeated interventions

Aims to strengthen the uterus and improve natural conception

Stress Management

Limited focus

Strong focus on yoga, meditation, and routine

When Should You Consult a Doctor?

If you experience any of the following, it is recommended to consult a doctor at once:

  • Two or more consecutive miscarriages
  • Severe abdominal pain or heavy bleeding during pregnancy
  • Irregular or absent periods
  • Presence of known conditions like PCOS, thyroid problems, diabetes, etc.
  • Difficulty conceiving for over a year
  • Presence of a high-risk pregnancy

Early diagnosis can increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.

Conclusion

Miscarriages can be a very difficult situation, but they are also curable with the right advice and care. A balanced approach to diagnosing and treating miscarriages, along with proper emotional support and care, can lead to a natural cure for miscarriages through the use of Ayurveda, which can increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.

FAQs

Q1. What constitutes “repeated” miscarriages?

Two or more miscarriages in a row may be considered repeated miscarriages.

Q2. Can repeated miscarriages be cured naturally?

Yes, if lifestyle changes, stress relief, and Ayurveda-based remedies are implemented, many causes can be cured naturally.

Q3. Is it possible to have a healthy pregnancy even if I have experienced repeated miscarriages?

Yes, of course. If diagnosed and treated properly, many couples have been able to conceive a healthy child.

Q4. Does stress cause miscarriages?

Stress may lead to hormonal imbalance, which may indirectly increase the risk of miscarriage.

Q5. How long should I wait before trying again?

It may take about 2 to 3 months.




FAQs

Two or more miscarriages in a row may be considered repeated miscarriages.

Yes, if lifestyle changes, stress relief, and Ayurveda-based remedies are implemented, many causes can be cured naturally.

Yes, of course. If diagnosed and treated properly, many couples have been able to conceive a healthy child.

Stress may lead to hormonal imbalance, which may indirectly increase the risk of miscarriage.

It may take about 2 to 3 months.

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