Abstract

Thyroid disease is the second most commonly affected disease in childbearing women, after diabetes, and thyroid autoimmunity in pregnancy has been connected with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as miscarriage, recurrent miscarriage, preterm birth, and low IQ. The study seeks to determine the correlation between anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies and unexplained recurrent miscarriage. 124 women were included in this case-control study, divided into 62 women who have experienced unexplained recurrent miscarriages and 62 healthy women without a history of miscarriage. Screening for TSH and anti-TPO antibody were done for both groups. The prevalence rate of positive anti-TPO antibody in women with recurrent miscarriage was 19.4%, while in women without miscarriage was 6.5% (which is considerably higher in cases than in women without recurrent miscarriage with a p-value of 0.03 and an odd ratio of 3.48 (95% CI; 1.06-11.48). A statistically significant relationship between anti-TPO antibodies and recurrent miscarriage has been detected. We recommend screening for TSH and thyroid antibodies for women with recurrent miscarriages and further studies on the effect of levothyroxine therapy for euthyroid women with antibody positive.

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