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Re: odds of miscarriage after seeing the heartbeat?

From: Marna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 22 Mar 1998 18:29:37 -0800


Hi there -

I am sorry you have experienced past miscarriages, they are difficult to process, and I now how scary it can be now that you are pregnant again.

My RE has always said to me that if they can see a fetal pole, and a heart beat between 7-9 weeks, that he feels that there is a 90% chance that the pregnancy will go to term. However, he is a realist and doesn't guarantee me anything either.

I bet you were so excited to see that lovely, wonderful tiny little heart beat:)

I will be thinking of you:)

Check back in with us at 10 weeks and tell me what he says!!

--
Marna Engel
Doula, SN

"Forgiveness is the fragrance of the violet that clings fast to the heel that crushed it." (Forgot who wrote this) mailto:baloo@teleport.com

---------- > From: Nancy <Losobug@dnc.net> > To: Multiple recipients of list <womens-health@talk.obgyn.net> > Subject: odds of miscarriage after seeing the heartbeat? > Date: Sunday, March 22, 1998 12:19 PM > > I had a blighted ovum with my first pregnancy. I am currently just over > 7 weeks pregnant. At my first Drs. appointment at 7 weeks exactly, We > looked for and saw the heartbeat!! My Dr. says that after he checks me > at 10 weeks we can be very certain that we wont miscarry again. What > are my odds now, I thought they were pretty good once you saw the > heartbeat at any stage! Also the baby measured a few days to small but > Doctor sait it is most likely the machines inaccuracy...Any help would > be appreciated...Thank you!




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