
Recurrent miscarriage & implantation failure support
Specialist care for complex fertility challenges
A thoughtful and personalised approach to understanding repeated pregnancy loss or unsuccessful fertility treatment, with expert investigation, clear guidance, and supportive care throughout your journey.
Understanding your concerns
When fertility treatment has not gone as hoped
Experiencing repeated pregnancy loss or unsuccessful fertility treatment can be physically and emotionally overwhelming, particularly when answers are unclear.
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Recurrent miscarriage generally refers to experiencing two or more pregnancy losses. Implantation failure refers to repeated unsuccessful embryo transfer cycles where pregnancy does not occur.
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While these are different clinical situations, both may benefit from careful specialist assessment to better understand whether there are underlying factors that could be affecting your chances of a successful pregnancy.
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At Consilium Clinic, care begins with listening to your experience, understanding your history in detail, and taking a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to investigation and treatment.
Who it may help
When specialist assessment may be appropriate
Specialist fertility investigation may be appropriate if you have experienced:
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recurrent miscarriage
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biochemical pregnancies
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recurrent implantation failure
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unexplained unsuccessful fertility treatment
Every fertility journey is different, and recommendations will always be based on your individual circumstances, previous treatment, and clinical history.
Initial consultation
A detailed consultation to review your pregnancy history, fertility treatment experience, previous investigations, and any concerns or questions you may have.
Diagnostic assessment
Depending on your circumstances, investigations may include hormone testing, ultrasound assessment, uterine cavity evaluation, endometrial assessment, blood tests, or further specialist investigations where clinically appropriate.
Review of findings
Results are discussed clearly and in detail, helping you understand whether any contributing factors have been identified and what they may mean for your care.
Personalised treatment planning
Where appropriate, treatment recommendations are tailored to your circumstances, based on clinical evidence and your individual needs.
Ongoing support and follow-up
Support continues throughout your care, with clear communication, continuity, and regular review where needed.
Our approach
Care that feels thoughtful and personal
Repeated pregnancy loss or unsuccessful fertility treatment can be deeply distressing, particularly when there is uncertainty around why it is happening.
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At Consilium Clinic, care is designed to feel calm, personal, and supportive. Investigations are recommended thoughtfully rather than routinely, ensuring any testing or treatment has clear clinical relevance to your circumstances.
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Wherever possible, Ms Ben Nagi remains directly involved in your care, helping provide continuity, reassurance, and the confidence of being supported by someone who understands your journey.
Understanding risks and expectations
In some cases, investigation identifies a clear explanation that helps guide treatment. In others, despite careful assessment, no obvious cause is found.
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This can feel frustrating and emotionally difficult, but it does not mean there are no options or that supportive care cannot be helpful.
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Additional testing is only recommended where it is clinically appropriate and likely to provide meaningful information. Treatment recommendations will always be based on evidence, individual circumstances, and clear discussion about benefits, limitations, and expectations.
Consultant-led care
Your care, guided by experience
Your care is led by Ms Jara Ben Nagi, Consultant Gynaecologist and accredited specialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery.
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She has extensive experience in managing complex fertility challenges, including recurrent miscarriage, recurrent implantation failure, poor ovarian reserve, and advanced reproductive treatment.
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With a thoughtful and evidence-based approach, she works closely with patients to understand possible causes, explore appropriate options, and provide clear, honest guidance throughout their care.
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Recurrent miscarriage generally refers to experiencing two or more pregnancy losses, although individual circumstances will always be considered carefully.
Implantation failure refers to repeated unsuccessful embryo transfer cycles where pregnancy does not occur, despite treatment.
Not always. Some patients receive a clear diagnosis, while in other cases no obvious explanation is identified despite detailed investigation.
This depends on your individual circumstances and whether an underlying contributing factor is identified. Where appropriate, treatment or supportive care may be recommended.
This area of fertility care often requires more specialist investigation and a more individualised approach, depending on your history and treatment experience.
