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Re: Do I need a specialist?

From: Alfonso (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 26 Jun 2000 15:09:34 -0700 (PDT)


Hi Annallisa

I'm sorry for all your losses. I had a molar pregnancy and then I couldn't get pregnant again for over a year. My doctor was nice and he was indeed worried, but something wasn't right, so I changed doctors and went to a fertility specialist. He sure knew the way and tested me immediately for several things. The next month after they found out what it was and treated it I got pregnant, so my advice is yes, go to specialist, first of all it will ease your mind, and second I'm sure a specialist can help more. By the way that second pregnancy went great and I have little Alfonso 20 days old, sleeping next to me! Lia

--- annallisa <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > Hello,
>
> My question is this... I have had a blighted ovum
> miscarriage and two
> early first trimester miscarriages <no <explaination
> found for them>
> since fall of 1998, should I find a doctor who is a
> specialist in
> dealing with miscarriages before I try again?
>
> The doctor I have is nice and sympathetic, but he
> just doesn't seem
> proactive at all about finding a cause or a
> treatment.
>
> Annallisa
>

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