Some women conceive easily but experience repeated pregnancy loss. In Chinese medicine, this often reflects a lack of grounding and stability in the body. Ongoing stress or internal imbalance can make it difficult for the body to hold and nourish a pregnancy.
Early Miscarriage
Early miscarriage, often in the first weeks, is commonly linked to insufficient warmth, energy, and circulation. When this basic strength is lacking, implantation and early development can be affected. It may also relate to an egg that was not fully developed from the outset due to insufficient warming energy during its formation.
Missed Miscarriage (Missed Abortion)
In a missed miscarriage, the pregnancy stops developing but the body does not immediately respond. This is often associated with low energy and poor blood nourishment, meaning the body lacks the resources needed to sustain growth.
Late Miscarriage
Later pregnancy loss may occur when the body becomes depleted over time. If energy, blood supply, or emotional balance are not maintained, the body may struggle to meet the increasing demands of pregnancy. Chinese medicine focuses on restoring balance, building strength, and improving nourishment so the body can support pregnancy from conception through to full term.