Weak pelvic floor muscles as one of the leading cause for recurrent miscarriage among females
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recurrent miscarriage, pelvic floor muscles, strengthening exercisesAbstract
Recurrent miscarriage is the leading problem among the pregnant women’s of present scenario. Though there are many causes for this such as anatomical, hormonal, genetic, clotting factors, environment and infections. But till date no research has been done to consider weak pelvic floor muscles as one of the cause for recurrent miscarriage. In this study we have explained about the effect of pelvic floor muscles on recurrent miscarriage. Along with this we have discussed the diagnostic ways to rule out recurrent miscarriage and pelvic floor muscles. If a patient has been diagnosed with weak pelvic floor muscles without going for any surgical or medical management we can simply treat this problem by strengthening exercises of pelvic floor muscles.
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