Mycoplasmosis and pregnancy

Question: I in February 2005 had a miscarriage in term of 8.9 weeks. Then in October 2005, frozen pregnancies of 5 weeks. Were tested for infection, found: mycoplasma weakly positive IgM (1:10). Treatment is not appointed. In 2008, in June and September were the two have stood in the pregnancy period is 2-3 weeks. We determined the analysis of hCG. Can mycoplasmosis in this analysis have stood cause pregnancy

Answer: Hello! In your case we can speak about habitual miscarriage. In this case, the exclusion of inherited thrombophilia, antiphospholipid syndrome, adrenal hyperandrogenism, immunological and genetic causes, as well as inflammation. So, make planting on mycoplasma, ureaplasma from the vaginal swab for chlamydia PCR method, a blood test for the presence of mutations of genes hemostasis system, antibodies to fosfotidilholinu and phosphatidylethanolamine, a blood test for DHEA-sulfate and 17-hydroxyprogesterone in the 3-5 day cycle, HLA -typing for class 2 antigens and karyotyping both spouses. As a rule, mycoplasmosis is not a direct cause of miscarriage.

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