Having had two children, I went on to have three miscarriages in the last year. After many tests (and having been told by one doctor that everything had come back normal) I have now been told that I produce too much thrombin which makes my blood clot too strongly and which attacks the placenta as it tries to get a hold in the uterus. Have been told that this is different to "sticky blood" as tested negative for APA. Advised to take aspirin for next pregnancy but scared to try again. Does anyone know anything about thrombin???
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