Are there any diseases that cause infertility and miscarriage?
It’s hard to say exactly what has caused a particular miscarriage, but the majority of early miscarriages are caused by chromosomal abnormalities. Hormonal problems (such as low progesterone levels), infections, or abnormalities in the uterus can increase the risk of miscarriage. Have you had your hormone levels checked? Low progesterone will make it difficult to conceive, and can cause early miscarriage because there is not enough progesterone to sustain a thick uterus lining. Low levels of progesterone will trigger the body to prepare to shed the lining of the uterus, which is detrimental to a pregnancy. Certain diseases can trigger miscarriage as well: vascular diseases (like lupus) or diabetes. As far as being infertile, there could be SO many different things that cause this. Pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, fibroids, STD’s, short luteal phase (the phase of your menstrual period that starts at ovulation and ends at the start of your next period), stress, anorexia, kidne