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Q: Reacurrent Miscarige
asked by: donnio83 on May 24th, 2005
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I have had 3 miscariges after the my 1 child who was also high risk born at 32 wk.
I get blood clots in the 8th week causing or caused by a placental abruption. During second timesta fetal heart beats still there till my waters break after a full day of cramps then I deliver baby.
My obs/gyn dr has done alsorts of test all coming back negative.
Has anyone had this problem or heard of similar ????

Cheers

donna
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BaByMaMa2005
replied on May 24th, 2005
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Im am so sorry to hear about you losses. I havent had any problems with miscarrige but I went into pre-term labor with my daughter. I just got off bedrest and I am expecting her any day now. Has the doctor told you if there is any medicine that could help you carry the baby?
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donnio83
replied on May 25th, 2005
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Because they still havent been able to find a cause as of yet, even after several test. They cant give me anything for it so unless they find a cause I will suffer more and more miscarriges unless im fortunate enough to carry past 28wk. Which is highly unlikely but I was fortunate enugh to do it once but it will never be the same for me as no matter how far I get it will never b full term and I wont experiance a natural birth with a living child unless they find the answer. So thats why I desided to post an add. Im deperate to have a natural birth
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steen
replied on May 26th, 2005
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Presumably they checked your progesterone levels throughout the first 4-5 months? Low progesterone is one of the most common preventable causes of miscarriage.
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donnio83
replied on May 27th, 2005
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I think so, I have bloods done every week sometimes every few days and all come back ok.
I asked about cevix being sown but thats not advised because of the bleeding and clots
its so frustrating
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