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Re: current m/c no answers
From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 27 Apr 2003 17:45:50 -0500 (CDT)
Rebecca
I assume the chromosomes are normal. Some people just have lots of
miscarriages. One of our fertil spec tells the story of a couple that
had 9 succesive miscarriages before a successful pregnancy, and her
testing was normal, too.
At Sat, 26 Apr 2003, rebecca wrote:
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>I have had 6 m/c. Did all those tests and all came back negative. no reasons for loses. Last preg 1 took aspirin, heparin and prometruim. We found out at 7 weeks heart rate 120 and embryo measured good. At 10 weeks we found out baby stopped developing at about 8 weeks and no heart beat. Any anwers or tests new out there to help find anwers, Has this happened to anyone else ?
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>I have had 6 m/c. Did all those tests and all came
>back negative. no reasons for loses. Last preg 1 took aspirin, heparin and
>prometruim. We found out at 7 weeks heart rate 120 and embryo measured good. At
>10 weeks we found out baby stopped developing at about 8 weeks and no heart
>beat. Any anwers or tests new out there to help find anwers, Has this happened
>to anyone else ?
>Rebecca
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William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG
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Pregnancy and Birth Section
Private Practice
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