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Re: Second Trimester Miscarriage for the Second Time without Any Reason

From: Richard Chudacoff, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 1 Mar 2003 14:32:01 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 1 Mar 2003, HIA. wrote: >
>Hello,
>
>I am sending this message with extreme pain that I have recently lost my
>baby for the second time in the same period of 19 weeks of pregnancy. I
>am very worried as the doctors could not find any evidence of problem
>which had occurred me or my baby for both these incidents. My first
>loss of baby happened last April. Everything went smooth until the day
>of the incident, when I felt pain at the lower abdomen, which seems
>similar to that of labour. As the pain persisted for some time, I was
>taken to the hospital where the amniotic fluid came out and the doctors
>were helpless. After this incident, I had consulted several expert
>doctors most of them advised for cervical cercelage. Although when
>tested, doctors say such operation is not necessary in my case as they
>do not find any sign of incompetency for the cervix and can be done for
>psychological reasons only.
>
>I got pregnant again within 6 months, I started taking protective
>medicines regularly and I was taking bed rest all the time. I had
>undergone cervical cercelage just as a precaution. Everything went
>smooth until the day of the incident, when again similar pain occurred.
>I was taken to the hospital where the amniotic fluid came out and I lost
>the baby again.
>
>Upon examination and tests, it was found that myself and my baby, in
>both incidents, were normal and the doctors were unable to find out any
>conclusion on both these incidents.
>
>I request you to provide me your advice to prevent such occurrings in
>the future and if possible to send me similar cases within your
>knowledge.
>
>Thanking you and anxiously awaiting your quick response.
>
>--
>Hia
>

Sorry, without examination and evaluation of the pathology reports I cannot be of help

--
Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG
     Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology, PLLC
     Sugar Land, TX

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