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Re: 3rd miscarriage on the way - do I have hope?

From: Sheila (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 14 Mar 2002 12:42:36 -0600 (CST)


Jenny - Please do not give up yet. Symptoms come and go. Its hard to have confidence after losses. I know - I had 4 in a row - 3 in the 2nd trimester long after a hb was seen. My Dh and I tested normal for all the causes too. Our babies were normal as well. I am now 34 weeks pregnant with a baby girl! So it can happen.

If you haven't found a support group, may I recommend a couple? There is a group at http://www.tcoyf.com on the message boards called "mommies of angels" or try http://www.hygeia.org or http://www.spals.com There are many other boards like these too. It will help you to talk to others who are going thru the same thing.

Good luck!

At Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Jenny wrote: >
>I tested positive for p/g this Tuesday at 4wk2day (lmp 2/11): beta HCG
>is 472 and progestorne is more than 40. But yesterday evening all of a
>sudden my p/g symptoms were gone: nipples and breasts are no longer
>sore; mild nausea also disappeared. I just don't feel pregnant. I had
>another bloodwork done this morning and am still waiting for the result;
>but I trust my six sense. With my last m/c, h/b was seen when I had p/g
>symptoms and when those symptoms suddenly disappeared I felt sth was
>wrong and went in for a check and the h/b was no longer found at 7/8 wk
>and later they found it was due to trisomy 22. The first m/c was at 5
>wk and no reason found.
>I've been living in hell for the past 2 years. Please give me a
>guidance or direction I can follow to the fulfillment of baby dream!
>Thank you for the help!




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