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Re: Glucophage/KsandraFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netWed, 1 Nov 2000 06:19:32 -0800
Ksandra, Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. I'm so sorry that you lost your babies. *HUG* With PCOS, there are other hormones levels that often don't stay at the levels needed to continue to support a pregnancy....I think one of the main ones is progesterone? ....the one I'm trying to think of usually continues to go up in the first trimester into the second. If the level drops too far, you can lose the baby. Were you being followed on these other essential hormone levels? I have heard other women say that their PCOS specialists consider ANY woman with PCOS to have HIGH RISK pregnancies due to our tendency to have irregular hormonal levels to start with. In short, perhaps you could have taken better care of yourself and the babies would have lived.....but that's one of those questions we'll only know when we are called home too and can ask God directly. (There shall be a long long line of us with those kinds of questions!) I pray that you'll forgive yourself for we are only human and cannot know everything. *HUG* I shall put you in my prayers. Hugs, Shelley spryte@dnsonline.net
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