Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: Unexplained or Misunderstood?
Division
East Florida
Hospital
Westside Regional Medical Center
Document Type
Review Article
Publication Date
6-11-2026
Keywords
recurrent miscarriage, recurrent pregnancy loss, unexplained
Disciplines
Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications | Medicine and Health Sciences | Obstetrics and Gynecology
Abstract
PURPOSE: Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a multifactorial condition with varying definitions across professional societies and is often misunderstood. This review summarizes recent insights into genetic, paternal, anatomic, metabolic, immunologic, and infectious contributors that may explain otherwise unexplained RPL.
RECENT FINDINGS: In most RPL cases, a cause can be identified when standard evaluation is combined with genetic testing of products of conception (POC). When no clear etiology emerges, additional factors should be considered, including the couple's metabolic health, chronic endometritis, adenomyosis, and paternal contributors. Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy appears beneficial, particularly for older patients and those with recurrent aneuploid losses despite normal evaluations. Conversely, emerging evidence suggests that many empiric treatments for unexplained RPL have limited or no benefit.
SUMMARY: Comprehensive RPL evaluation should include POC genetic testing and assessment of both partners. An individualized, targeted approach improves outcomes while reducing costs, delays, and exposure to ineffective therapies. Paternal factors are increasingly recognized as important and should be included in both evaluation and management strategies when possible.
Publisher or Conference
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology
Recommended Citation
O'Connell A, Barut O, Hoyos LR. Recurrent pregnancy loss: unexplained or misunderstood?. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. Published online June 11, 2026. doi:10.1097/GCO.0000000000001122