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TakeMe2Insanity · 03/01/2019 21:19

Took a long time to have dc with multiple infertility issues. Eventually it worked via ivf. I really want dc to have a sibling. So started ttc pretty much immediately. I’ve since miscarried at 7 weeks, 20 weeks and now at 6 weeks. So if you do have a post multiple miscarriage baby could you please share them. Thank you.

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ferntwist · 08/07/2020 15:32

Hi OP, I noticed your first posts were from 2019. I hope things have progressed for you since then? Sending you all the luck Flowers

beatrixpotterspencil · 08/07/2020 15:47

not me but my mum.
she had 6 prior to having me, when she was in her late 30's.

I haven't had children, but I know it takes some strength to go through that.
best wishes to you op Flowers

Belleende · 08/07/2020 16:03

3 miscarriages before 12 weeks one termination for medical reasons, 1 chemical pregnancy.
Dd1 born when I was 40
Dd2 born when I was 42

TakeMe2Insanity · 08/07/2020 20:20

Sadly things haven’t progressed as such.

In June 2019 I miscarried again, it was actually very frustrating as I went along to the one scan which they used as the baseline, went to the second then the embryo had split, then a third scan and they had died.

In January 2020, I had a phantom pregnancy only resolved after a scan.

We’ve seen the repeat miscarriage clinic at Guys and St Thomas’ and they’ve said there is nothing wrong with my blood or dh, no physical reason for the miscarriages.

So despite everything I’d still love for a miracle and hearing your stories really does give me hope when I can find no obvious way forward.

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ferntwist · 09/07/2020 21:35

So sorry for your losses OP. I can’t recommend Prof Brosens and Prof Quenby at the Implantation Clinic at Coventry Hospital highly enough. You can get referred there from anywhere in the UK on the NHS, ask your GP. They are specialists in recurrent miscarriage with no known cause and gave me a very easy drugs protocol which gave me my treasured DD after five losses.
Good luck Flowers

ferntwist · 09/07/2020 21:37

@Belleende what an amazing story. Congrats on your two little darlings!

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