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Re: 2nd Blighted Ovum in a rowFrom: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:15:02 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Jennifer wrote: > >Yesterday I went for my 8wk (8w3d) check-up. My Dr gave me an u/s just >for my piece of mind that everything was going ok. But its not. The >u/s revealed that I have a blighted ovum and a missed ab. . No >bleeding, no cramping, nothing abnormal. I had the same thing in August >and we are crushed. > >My husband and I are now terrified that we wont be able to have kids >together. Ive heard of people not being able to due to chromosomal >incompatability. Would a b/o result from this? We are so scared and >upset. One m/c you think it is just a fluke. A second you thing maybe >just another fluke but maybe something is wrong. We are scared now that >our 3rd pregnancy, when it happens, will end the same. My OB said that >testing isnt usually done until 3 m/c in a row. I dont know if we can >take this happening again. We've gotten PG both times right away...no >problems in that department. Just nothing, no yolk sac even, has grown >in either pregnancy. I am so sorry for you loss, If I were you, I would talk to my doctor, and tell him you would like to have some work up to see if you and your husband have a chromosomal problem. I have had 1 blighted ovum and a mis abortion. I do have one son, and I am currently pregnant again. I know that two blighted ovums right in a roll is scary. I would just see and I would the next time when you are ready to start that process, have a sono alittle earlier than 8 weeks. Please talk to your doctor more about the test that can be ran to help ease your mind. Most of the time, miscarriages are un explainable. Hope this helps
-- Lori
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