The abortion vaccine is a type of treatment for women who wish to have children, but who had more than 2 abortions followed within the first 20 weeks of gestation and who do not have any health problems, such as polycystic ovary or thyroid disease, which the various unintended interruptions of pregnancy.
Generally, this type of abortion is caused by a response from the woman's immune system that reacts to the baby as if it were a foreign body that should be eliminated because it contains cells from the father, which are foreign to the mother's organism, leading to abortion without cause.
How the vaccine works
The woman receives a vaccine made with the father's white blood cells so that their defense cells fail to identify the father's cells as a foreign substance during pregnancy, thus preventing the baby from being treated again as if it were a body strange or a disease that must be combated, reducing the risk of miscarriage.
The vaccine should be prepared in the laboratory specifically for each couple, since it is necessary to remove about 80 ml of paternal blood to obtain the white cells, which are then mixed in saline solution and injected into the future mother.
For more positive results, 2 doses of this vaccine should be taken before attempting to conceive, and then it is important to have a blood test in which the obstetrician is able to assess whether the woman's body still reacts to the cells of the father of or if she can try to become pregnant again.
How the vaccine can reduce the risk of miscarriage
At its worst, the body of the pregnant woman is able to ignore the immune system's warning against the "foreign body" that is actually the baby, producing HLA-G, a substance that prevents the process of fetal elimination and allows pregnancy develops normally.
However, some women may have difficulty producing HLA-G and so the immune system continues to try to protect the mother's body by attacking the baby to eliminate it from the uterus. This is all because the human body is programmed to eliminate any foreign substance in order to protect against flu, colds and other diseases.
Thus, this type of vaccine can be a good form of treatment to reduce the risk of miscarriage in women who lose their babies repeatedly, without a diagnosis of infertility.