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Re: PCOS & Misscarriages... Anyone Else?

From: Sonnet (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 30 Jan 2001 17:01:55 -0600 (CST)


I had a m/c in April at about 12 weeks, and two very early m/c's at about 5 or 6 weeks. I don't know if anyone else will have told you this yet, but it appears that PCOS'ers have low progesterone levels. It may be that the progesterone you plan on taking next cycle will be all you need to help you and your baby out. Are you on Metformin? I also remember reading that met reduced the m/c rate for cysters from something like 45% to 12%, or something! So it's another good place to start. Good luck to you and your family.

At Tue, 30 Jan 2001, AM wrote: >
>I have been diagnosed as having PCOS for a few years now, and have all
>the "classic" symptoms. I rarely ovulate on my own (a few times a year)
>but the Clomid works on the lowest dose, and I ovulate and get pregnant.
>Then I miscarry... Anyone else? My Dr seems at a loss for why I can't
>carry. We're trying all kinds of different things, but I don't want to
>keep putting myself through this. It seems that for some reason, the
>embryo never develops past 4 or 5 weeks, but they don't know what's
>causing it. Next time I'm going on antibiotics and then progesterone to
>try and maintain the pregnancy. Looking for anyone else! Thanks,
>AM

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