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Re: Can't seem to stay pregnant. Need Help!!!

From: Brenda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 6 22:14:16 2006


Wed 06 December 2006 A friend of mine had the same problem she went to an endocrinologist had her hormone levels checked low on progesterone went to a compound pharmacist delivered a healthy 8lb baby full term

At Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Mary wrote: >
>At Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Marnie wrote:
>Terry and Marnie,
>I went through the same ordeal 3 times. Finally, my doctor suggested
>doing an endometrial biopsy. Turns out I had low progesterone. I now
>have an almost 8yr old son named Michael - meaning "a gift from God".
>hope this helps you, and God bless.
>
>--
>Mary
>
>>Terry,
>>
>>I'm in the same boat. It is now November 29, 2006...I have gone through
>>two HORRIBLE miscarraiges (all miscarraiges are horrible). I was
>>looking online for causes and cures of miscarraige. But not just
>>"normal" miscarraiges (if that's possible). My scenario is similar to
>>yours.
>>
>>I first became pregnant in September 2005. I wasn't planning on getting
>>pregnant. I was religiously taking birth control pills. I never missed
>>a pill, until the night I went into the ER and found out why I was in so
>>much pain. The doctors thought that at first it was an eptopic
>>pregnancy. Once they took the ultrasound, they realized I and the baby
>>(4 wks) were fine. I saw the heartbeat and was ecstatic! 8 wks. later
>>(when I was approx. 12 wks. pregnant). I went in for an ultra-sound,
>>because the night before I started bleeding. We were told that the baby
>>NEVER had a heartbeat...and that it was a chemical abnormality. The
>>baby was only 5 wks along before it died in utero. I to misoprostale
>>(to encourage labor).
>>
>>The second time I became pregnant, I wanted to! It was February 2006...I
>>went to my PCP, and had to be referred to an OBGYN. I saw the same one
>>that I saw before with my first pregnancy (I was NOT happy with them to
>>begin with). I was considered "high-risk" because of the previous
>>pregnancy. I went in optimistic, and very excited. I went in, and was
>>told that there was no heartbeat. The baby was only 7 wks. along (two
>>weeks farther than the previous miscarraige). I again, took
>>misoprostaile.
>>
>>My fiance and I can't figure out what's wrong with us, or if there even
>>is something wrong. We have no problem getting pregnant. We've gotten
>>pregnant at least 3 wks after we start trying. But I just can't KEEP
>>the babies alive. I know that this post is 7 years after yours, but I'm
>>hoping that you found some information that helped you. And if you did,
>>please, pass it along to me.
>>
>>Thank you,
>>Marnie
>>
>>At Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Terry wrote:
>>>
>>>I've never done this before and don't even know if I'm in the right
>>>area. So if not and you acna suggest a site or lead me in the correct
>>>direction I'd greatly appreciate it, I'm still confused.
>>>I am a 35 year old woman who is over weight, however I'v had no problems
>>>conceiving twice, the first time my Dr. considered it a mircale, I had
>>>two large cyst on my ovaries and another that was tumor like. The
>>>pregancy was etopic and I lost it 24 hous after we found out the good
>>>news. I was sechudled for surgery, it went well. I becam pregnant agin
>>>and slowly watched my baby's heart beat stop and had a D&C. I'm at the
>>>point where I feel increadibly stupid and need despreatly to find out
>>>more information. Anything anyone can tell me or send me would be
>>>appreciated. I am looking for any kind of information. Thank you
>




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