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Re: Miscarriage Prevention
From: Amit (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 31 Jan 2000 19:34:19 +0530
>----- Original Message -----
From: Julie <anonymous@obgyn.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH
<pregnancy-birth@forum.obgyn.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: Miscarriage Prevention
> At Wed, 20 Jan 1999, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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> >I am 33 years old and have had 3 miscarriages. Each miscarriage has had
a
> >different cause; the first was an ectopic pregnancy, the second was due
to low
> >hormone levels and the third was considered a "false pregnancy" (my
pregnancy
> >Itests all came out positive but a sonogram at 6 weeks showed an empty
sac in
> >the uterus) I started bleeding and cramping 3 days after the sonogram was
> >performed. I have had a full workup after the second and third miss as
well
> >as chromosome testing (myself and my husband). All results were normal.
I
> >would like to know if there is anything I can do before conception to
help
> >prevent another miscarriage? I have read that having the level of the
hormone
> >prolactin tested because too much has been linked to miscarriage is one
hope
> >(the problem is treated with bromocriptine to reduce the levels of this
> >hormone). Can you give me any other suggestions? I am longing to have
> >another child (I have a 4 year old son) but am terrified of setting
myself up
> >I am 30 years old and have had an eptopic pregnancy and a miscarriage at
11 weeks all in the last two years. I am currently trying to become
pregnant again (this is the first month). I have been searching high and
low for all of the information that might help me prevent another heartbreak
for me, my hisband and our four year old daughter who really wants a
brother! I teach school and we have four teachers who are pregnant right
now and it is like being slapped in the face each time I walk in the door of
the school! Any advice will be appreciated!1for another fall. When I was
last pregnant I was being treated by a
> >perinatologist but he does not treat pre-pregnancy patients. I am
currently
> >seeing a gynocologist who no longer prectices obstetrics. By the way I
have
> >been treated for endometriosis (before my son was born) and have been
having
> >unprotected intercourse since October of 97 but have not become pregnant.
> >Also, my periods, which came regurlary at 28 days, have lately been 2 - 4
days
> >early. Should I seek the advise of a fertility specialist at this time?
> >
Yes, I think so.
Dr.Amit Sengupta, MD; Ph.D.
This is for educational purpose only
> >amandawbr@aol.com
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