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Re: Tests for miscarraige

From: kim (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 28 Jul 2002 10:24:40 -0400


Microplasma - is a bacteria in the cm - which makes getting pregnant harder, and m/c more common. I had this for my first few years ttc before someone tested me.

It is a good idea to be tested for that.




      KIM(30 SOMETHING)dh SCOTT- JUST A BABE AT ONLY 30 
 
DX - PCOS/IR, hyperinsulinenmeia, thyroid failure, depression, infertility with repeated m/c.
7m/c's 8 babies. TTC#1 - forever!!! Last 6 straight with IF meds till May 2002. Finally O'ing with met alone!!
 
Meds - Metformin 2500, synthyroid, wellbutrin, 81mg asprin, 1mg folic acid, vitamens C&E&daily.
>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (Benny)
>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-MEDICATION
>Subject: Re: Tests for miscarraige
>Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 03:17:20 -0500
>
>Hello Dr. Sam,
>
>The chromosamal tests came back normal.
>Since I am a Pcoser, I have been taking 1500 mg of Met. during
>pregnancy. Only thing I was on and stopped half way through was baby
>aspirin.
>
>Ladies, Doctors, Any suggestions on what I should test.
>
>Thanks,
>Benny
>
> >
> >Hi Benni,
> >
> >The most common cause of m/c is chromosomal, so I wonder whayt was the result of the chromosomal test.
> >But if you are PCOSer, then the underlying insulin resistence may also be a factor. If so, you should take insulin sensitizers and continue on it during pgy
> >Looking forward to your answer
> >
> >Sam
>



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