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Re: Tests for miscarraige
From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 29 Jul 2002 19:06:35 +0200
Hi Benny,
This is too cude an answer "normal". The chromosmes should be counted and described as such: 46 XY, 46 XX. By the way: whose chromosomes were tested: the embryo's of the parent's?
Sam
> 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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