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Recurrent MC --2nd post-1st was lost-1 spec. ? for Dr Shanahan

From: Stacy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 17 Feb 2001 00:11:31 -0600 (CST)


Hi again. Heres my hx--1994-gave birth to daughter 10 days past edd-uneventful pg. 1997-chemical pg. 1998-gave birth to son 4 wks early after being on meds and bedrest for 4 wks prior. 2000-mc @ 6 1/2 wks, did not complete, d&c 1 month later. 2001(3mo past D&C)--missed mc-fetus 9wk, pg 11wk according to sono(in between D&C had what i thought was af-very heavy and long-7 days-right when af should come). D&C done 02/02/01.

1. Is threatened PTL with son related to mc perhaps? 2. I am RH-, could that have anything to do with it? I have gotten Rhogam after all but the chemical. 3. I just read of Dr Shanahan's experience with the sono/hb with her daughter--Is there any possible way that a 9wk fetus' hb would not be visible(ie should i have waited)? 4. Both path reports from 11/00 and 02/01 showed hydropic villi, but dr does not think that they were molar because the hcg after the first went down to >5 in 3 wks and with this one went from 61,000 to 250 in a week and a half. Any significance with that info? 5. When I thought that they may be molar, I had planned on asking for a referral to a gyn oncologist, but that does not seem prudent now. Should I see a specialist? If so, what type? 6. I am still bleeding two weeks post d&c, is this normal? 7. I have not slept more than 5 hours a night and am turning into a zombie, any suggestions? 8. Dr mentioned chromosone testing, anything else I should be tested for?

Thank you in advance for all of your help!

--
Stacy



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