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Re: 1st Miscarriage - protocol question/ Lynn, Maggie & Anon, Thanks for your help&care -SaraFrom: Sara (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 5 Apr 2002 22:36:04 -0600 (CST)
At Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Lynn wrote: > >Hi Sara, >I just wanted to tell you I'm sorry. I know it's a really difficult >thing you are going through. I'm in somewhat the same boat as far as >stats go - 36.5 years old, have a healthy 17 mo. old and had my first >miscarriage in January at 8.5 weeks. They didn't do any testing at all >on me either, it was just assumed that it was 'one of those things' - >probably genetic given my age, but miscarriages are so common, who >knows? I think I agree with the last poster who said she'd get some >testing done were it to happen a second time, given our 'advanced ages'. >; ) > >Take care, you're not alone in this. >-Lynn F. > >At Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Sara wrote: >> >>Good afternoon. I just found out that I had a "missed abortion". I was >>11 weeks pregnant. It appears the baby stopped developing 2 1/2 weeks >>ago, however, the gestational sac was said to be 11 week's size. I have >>had one successful full-term pregnancy with no problems 2 years ago. I'm >>in my late thirties and started menstruating at a very early age (i'm >>not sure if that matters...). What is the typical medical protocol >>following a miscarriage - considering my history? My doctor believes >>this is just one of those flukes of nature. She hasn't offered any type >>of testing. Is this standard procedure? >> >>Thank you, >>Sara
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