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Re: blighted ovumFrom: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:04:01 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Sheila wrote: > >I'm 36 yrs old and have now had 2 consecutive pregnancy losses within >the last 6 months, both due to blighted ovum. I have been referred to >the Recurrent Pregnancy Loss program to determine if there is a cause >for these losses. However, I must wait 2 months to even speak with >anyone, and I am having troubles getting an answer to my questions. >Specifically, what percentage of blighted ovum are random, and if not >random, then what are other possible causes? Further, if not random, >then what if anything can be done to remedy the situation? I am >concerned that, after waiting 2 months to be seen at the RPL clinic, >then another 2 months to get the testing done (all the while not allowed >to get pregnant, the doctors then tell me: a) it's random, go home (good >news), or b) it's "x,y, or z" and now we know what the cause is, and the >bad news is that we can't fix it. So, my question is: can blighted ovum >be "fixed"? Thank you in advance for any help you can give me in this >regard.
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