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Re: LOOKING FOR ANSWERS RE: EARLY M/C'S & CHROMOSONE TESTING...PLEASE!!!!
From: Brenda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 7 Aug 2003 20:08:23 -0500 (CDT)
I have had all the standard tests done....HSG, Laproscopy, various
bloodwork for antibodies, lupus, IGG, IGA, IGM, ANTINUCLEAR Antibodies &
others I don't have the paperwork o....so far everything has come back
normal. As stated in previous post, I am done with tests....I'm not
asking IF chromosone defects ARE the problem, but if it is the case,
considering my age, do I have a chance of a healthy pregnancy
At Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Alicia Lapidus M.D. wrote:
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>More info is needed about the test that were done.
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>At Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Brenda wrote:
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>>I am 41 yrs old. In the past year, I have had 3 very early m/c's all
>>ending in my 5th week of pregnancy. I have also had 3 chemical pg's
>>which ended very close to when my period was due.
>>I have had numerous tests run and so far everything is fine. I'm at the
>>point (and age) when the idea of any more testing is not to appealing to
>>me. The dr did mention doing chromonsone testing but I figure if they
>>do find anything, there wouldn't be anything that can be done since I
>>don't want to go through IVF or other expensive procedures.
>>Can you tell me if my history of miscarriages all ending before or in my
>>5th week leads you to think it's a chromosone problem and if it is
>>possible that it is chromosonal, could I still go on to have a healthy
>>pregnancy without medical intervention?
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>>Thank you
>>Brenda
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>Alicia Lapidus MD
>Head Obstetrics Division,
>Hospital J. A. Fernández
>Buenos Aires
>Argentina
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