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Re: Pregnancy after two losses

From: chris (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 08 Jun 1999 15:11:29 PDT


I lost my first baby at 22 weeks, and I know that after a loss, it is hard to relax about the tremendous good news of a baby on the way! My advice is TRY to relax (if you figure out how, please, let me know:). Some things just happen, even if you do NOTHING wrong. You are due for some good luck after what has happened, and I hope you can enjoy this pregnancy, and it's outcome I wish you the best,

>From: anonymous@obgyn.net (caroline)
>Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net
>To: Multiple recipients of list PREGNANCY-BIRTH
><pregnancy-birth@talk.obgyn.net>
>Subject: Pregnancy after two losses
>Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 08:04:05 -0500
>
>I am forty years old and just learned that I am pregnant - about 5-1/2
>weeks LMP. I have had two previous pregnancies in the past year - I had
>a blighted ovum / miscarriage last July at 7 weeks, and premature
>rupture of membranes last December at 17 weeks and had a D&E on my
>doctor's recommendation (no amniotic fluid). On the second pregnancy,
>there were no chromosomal abnormalities. My doctors say these are
>unrelated "bad luck" incidences - have had testing done showing no
>abnormalities or other likely causes. My question - is there anything I
>can do/ should not be doing? I am taking it rather easy - drinking a lot
>of fluid - and generally trying to watch things. But I am risking the
>pregnancy by, for example, walking the dog for twenty minutes or so (he
>doesn't pull)? I am obviously very nervous about this but am trying not
>to go over the edge. Thanks!
>
>Caroline
>




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