Book RPL Immunological Workup | Lahalak Medical Platform

Struggling with recurrent miscarriages? This advanced immunological workup identifies underlying immune factors, including NK cells and autoantibodies, to help your doctor create a personalized plan for a successful and healthy future pregnancy.

Scientific name: Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) Immunological Workup

A specialized laboratory panel evaluating immunological factors behind recurrent pregnancy loss. It tests for Natural Killer (NK) cells and autoantibodies, assisting specialists in tailoring immune-modulating treatments to support pregnancy.

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) Immunological Workup - Ensure a Safe Pregnancy Journey
Service type Laboratory test
Duration 15-20 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required

Included Services

  • Natural Killer (NK) Cells Analysis
  • Antiphospholipid Antibodies Test
  • Thyroid Autoantibodies Test

Medical Service Information

Why is this test performed?

  • To determine if the immune system is attacking the fetus or placenta.
  • To detect elevated levels of Natural Killer (NK) cells linked to miscarriage.
  • To diagnose Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) associated with blood clots.
  • To help specialists tailor appropriate immunotherapy for pregnancy support.

Who should take this test?

  • Women who have experienced two or more consecutive miscarriages.
  • Patients with repeated IVF implantation failure.
  • Women with a history of known autoimmune disorders.
  • Couples planning a new pregnancy after unexplained loss.

Understanding Your Results

  • Normal results help rule out common immune factors as a cause of loss.
  • Positive antibody results require consultation with an immunologist or fertility specialist.
  • Some tests may need to be repeated after 12 weeks for confirmation.
  • Treatment may involve anticoagulants or immunosuppressants based on the findings.

Conditions & Notices

  • Preferably performed at a specific time in the cycle as per doctor's advice
  • Inform the lab of any current immunomodulatory medications

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