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Miscarriage and Child Loss:Recurrant miscarriages
2010-04-29
Name: Piu



I am 35 yr old and have undergone several miscarriages. My first miscarriage was in February 2009. This baby was 4 months old. The amniotic fluid leaked out and the baby had to be delivered. It died after three hours after delivery. The second miscarriage was at 7 weeks in July 2009. I had a D$C . The third miscarriage was a chemical pregnancy at 4 weeks and 2 days and it ended as a natural period. That happened in December 2009. My fourth pregnancy was a natural miscarriage at 7 weeks. I bled heavily throughout the night in April 2010 and then slowly the bleeding eased off.
I am trying to stay positive. I feel I am growing older by the day. I gave up my job the moment I found out I was pregnant the very first time.
I have been to a infertility specialist after the second pregnancy loss. He did a battery of tests but could not find anything amiss.I feel completely down and out. I don' t know if I should working again or not. I am too scared I don' t was to lose another one just because I did not take it easy.
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2010-05-01
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Anonymous Name: Piu
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I am 35 yr old and have undergone several miscarriages. My first miscarriage was in February 2009. This baby was 4 months old. The amniotic fluid leaked out and the baby had to be delivered. It died after three hours after delivery. The second miscarriage was at 7 weeks in July 2009. I had a D & C . The third miscarriage was a chemical pregnancy at 4 weeks and 2 days and it ended as a natural period. That happened in December 2009. My fourth pregnancy was a natural miscarriage at 7 weeks. I bled heavily throughout the night in April 2010 and then slowly the bleeding eased off.
I am trying to stay positive. I gave up my job the moment I found out I was pregnant the very first time. I am still not working lest I lose the baby because of stress.
I have been to an infertility specialist after the second pregnancy loss. He did a battery of tests but could not find anything amiss. He did chromosome analysis for both me and my hubby which was normal. The day 3 FSH = 5.9, LH = 1.8, prolactin = 10.3, TSH = 3.6, Estradiol = 50, anti-cardiolipin antibodies were absent, Protein S was absent, the Hysterosalpingogram was normal as was the the sono-hysterogram . The endometrial biosy did not show any luteal phase defect. They supplemented my last pregnancy with progesterone vaginally administered daily. What is going on here? Why I am losing the fetuses? Can any one offer any advise or anything more tests I could do?

I feel completely down and out. I don' t know if I should working again or not. I am too scared I don' t was to lose another one just because I did not take it easy.
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