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Re: How to maintain pregnancy past first trimester.From: Debbie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 15 Jan 2001 12:53:04 -0600 (CST)
At Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Amber wrote: > >At Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Terry wrote: >> >>Hi I'm out of the Country right now and before leaving I had a full >>physical all my levels are normal and I am healthy. I got pregnant in >>Oct. but did not make it past 5 weeks. I again tested positive on the >>10th of Jan. yet the follow up test 3 days later showed neg. and the >>following day (today) I started bleeding (heavy, red and cramps) I also >>did not feel pregnant anymore. Overall I'm a healthy 36y.o. of average >>size (not to big not too skinny) I haven't been doing anything different >>no major excersion, no violent exercise, I take folic acid and I >>continue intercourse (again nothing extreme, too deep or violent.) and >>experience orgasms. I've been told that intercourse would not harm the >>pregnancy. So what's happening???? I plan on seeing my doc when I go >>back in February but am still trying to get pregnant. Am I missing >>something? > >I am not a doctor, but I thought that I might be able to give you some >hope. I experienced two miscarriages in a row too and then got pregnant >right after the second one. I am now 10 weeks pregnant with a baby that >couldn't be healthier. Sometimes nature is cruel, but don't give up and >good luck to you! I had exactly the same experience. My question to the respondent...did you wait for a normal period before your pregnancies? I had a miscarriage at 11wks, then got pregnant immediately (no period in between) and lost the pregnancy immediately (looked like a heavy period), now I want to try again without waiting for a normal period. Is this your experience and now your third pregnancy is healthy? I will be taking progesterone with my next pregnancy and hope this will help my luteal phase defect.
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