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Re: 2nd miscarriage. Some questions

From: Sarah (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 15 May 2001 17:11:19 -0500 (CDT)


I found a book called "motherhood after miscarriage" helpful for me. It not only covered the medical aspects but also the psychological ones. I have since given it away and do not recall the author (for some reason "Dimond" comes to mind but I am not sure). I hope things go better for you in the future. I had two and then the doctor found the right combination of treatment and have not had trouble since.

At Tue, 15 May 2001, Claudia wrote: >
>Unfortunately, I had a 2nd miscarriage last night, also at 6 weeks of
>conception, just like the previous one. Everything seems to be going
>fine until I start spotting, then after a few days, I start with a
>pinkish blood, then it turns to bright red, then I lose the baby. I
>feel fine before and after the miscarriage.I do not really know what is
>causing this.
>1)Any book recomendations are really appreciated. Also, I would like to
>get some physical studies to check on any physical problems I may have
>to be able to continue my pregnancies.
>2)Which studies are usually done and when what do they consist of?
>The doctor had prescribed injections that contained Human Chorionic
>Gonadotropin and I was on total bed rest before my last miscarriage.
>Nothing seemed to work.
>3)What is HCG and what is it useful for in my situation?
>4)Finally,I will not have nota d&c done unless I start a fever or more
>pain. What are the probabilities of getting an infection?
>
>Thanks in advance for your response.

--
Sarah





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