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Re: 3rd pregnancy in danger

From: Concerned (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 8 Oct 2002 09:34:57 -0500 (CDT)


I too have had 3 prior miscarraiges (2 around week 7, 1 at 19 weeks) and am currently pregnant for the 4th time. This pregnancy is going very smoothly, absolutely no bleeding or other complications to date (I'm in my 23rd week). Hang in there and don't lose hope.

At Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Christa wrote: >
>At Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Kani wrote:
>>
>>I have 2 m/c in the past one year last was 3 months back.
>>
>>I am currently 4 weeks from my conception and 6 weeks from LMP.
>>Today was my first U/S.There was a sac visible but no fetal pole.
>>My doctor is almost certain that ia will miscarry this one too.
>>
>>What are the chances of my ever carrying a child to term.
>>
>>I want to see a RE right away without waiting for the miscarriage to
>>happpen.Is that a good idea and will any RE see me right now?Also i want
>>to know from the docs if there is still any chance for me.What are the
>>odds of chromosomal mismatch 3 times in a row?
>>
>>If there are any ladies out there with 3 pregnancy loss followed by a
>>term baby please share your expereince with me.You may mail me at
>>kan_mahna@yahoo.com
>>
>>--
>>kani
>
>Kani, I had 3 VERY early miscarriages (chemical pregnancies) prior to my
>current pregnancy. (Some doctors don't really consider chemical
>pregnancies as true miscarriages.) I am now in my second trimester and
>have had no problems whatsoever so far... absolutely no spotting this
>time. I still worry but feel that this pregnancy will be a successful
>one. My thoughts are with you.
>
>--
>Christa
>




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