Miscarriages are heartbreakingly common, yet rarely discussed openly. For some women, the devastation strikes repeatedly.
Encouraging news from recent studies offers real hope: scientists have pinpointed a key factor behind multiple miscarriages.
Insufficient stem cells in the endometrium significantly raises miscarriage risk. These vital cells regenerate the uterine lining; too few lead to premature aging of the tissue, triggering loss—and potentially recurring in future pregnancies.
This finding marks a pivotal breakthrough. One lead researcher foresees targeted therapies to boost endometrial stem cells, empowering women to sustain healthy pregnancies.