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Abstract
The current study was designed to compare the prevalence of anticardiolipin and anti-beta2 glycoprotein I IgG and IgM antibody levels in married women who have repeated miscarriage and had been diagnosed of recurrent pregnancy loss and normotensive women. A total of 120 women with recurrent pregnancy loss RPL and 120 normotensive married women who didn’t have any pregnancy complications and were tested for both IgM and IgG for anti-cardiolipin and anti-beta2 glycoprotien 1 antibodies, and aPTT. The findings revealed that the level of both IgM and IgG for anti-cardiolipin and anti-beta2 glycoprotien 1 antibodies were significantly higher than normal standards were examined in 120 women with repeated miscarriages and matched with 120 normal healthy women, the age range of patients from 21-43 (mean age was 32.1); were matched with 120 healthy married women of the same age range (21-43) with no complications (mean age 31.8). In conclusion, women with recurrent pregnancy loss exhibited increased anticardiolipin and anti-beta 2 glycoprotein antibodies when compared to the healthy control group. However, future researches in chromosomal abnormality and HLA gene that might cause repeat incidences of miscarriage.