Are Felopian rings causing me to miscarry Late For My Period Posted: 08-13-07 09:59am
Ok here the deal. Three years ago November
11th 2004 I became pregnant but
miscarried. Years ago I mean like over 15
years I had Felopian rings placed on my
tubes as a temp fix. I have since had two
miscarriages. Insurance paid for me to put
them on, but will not pay for me to take
them off. They were suppose to be good for
5 years with after 5 years being a 57%
pregnancy change. Well, I know I can get
pregnant but my question is I wonder if
these rings are causing me to miscarry.
May due to scar tissue or soemthing..I
dont know..I am out of solutions and have
no money to afford to go get checked. I am
8 days late right now and me and my
husband have been trying for the three
years to conceive again. Has anyone out
her had the rings put on and had a live
birth afterwards? I would really like to
know how you were able to do this because
theres something I am not doing right. I
was checked last year at a clinic for a
free pap and the Doctor said that
everything looks great and he sees no
reason for me not to be able to conceive
and carry..please anyone out her with
advise..or to share the same sorta
story..we are wanting to have a child
soooooooooo bad and I am now 37 years old
so my tickers ticken fast..pls help
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