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Re: Docs-what would YOU recommend to your patients after 4 consecutive m/c?

From: Anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 2 Jun 2002 22:14:48 -0500 (CDT)


At Sat, 1 Jun 2002, so wrote: >
>Brief history-4 m/c, 8/99-5 wks, 12/99-10 wks (after seeing heartbeat),
>11/01 (8 wks-no heartbeat), and 6/02 (8wks, only fetal pole seen). I've
>been to the RE-hubby and I are seemingly fine. I am however, 40. I do
>realize the risks and odds of having a baby late, but 4 m/c seems
>excessive! My RE told me that my eggs tested quite well, but STILL this
>keeps happening. (Have 2 children-20 & 4-no problems with those
>pregnancies...)
>
>My doc is great, but mystified. Any idea? What would you advise your
>patients to do? Give up? It's so disheartening...Thanks for your
>responses..

I have to agree with the good doctor. I had 5 consecutive m/c and felt totally hopeless. My dh and I had all the testing also. I had one child at the time who was 6 and had no problems before him. I tried several options like clomid and injectables and only m/c again using them. I finally was able to achieve pregnancy using just progesterone suppositories and baby aspirin. It seems to be that my problem was hormonal/uterine lining probably after my first child. Ask you doctor if you could try it for a couple of cycles and perhaps you will find your answer. Best of luck!!




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