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Recurrent CP- success stories of natural pregnancies

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Eatsleepbakerepeat · 09/06/2024 14:55

I've had 4 CP this year, I get pregnant easily but unfortunately miscarry around 4-5 weeks. I already had a DS who is 3 years old.

Looking for any success stories from people who have had loses and gone on to get pregnant naturally without any medical treatment/intervention?

My tests so far have all been negative and I know I might be offered progesterone but wondering if anyone has successfully done it without anything :)

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sirensong · 09/06/2024 17:52

Sorry about your losses.

Which tests have been negative? Do you mean investigations for any issues?

My sister had about 5 miscarriages in a row (got pregnant easily - every time she tried essentially) and it seemed like the issue was low reserve/ egg quality because her FSH was 17. To speed things up she was going to batch embryos for testing but just before starting IVF she fell pregnant again and that resulted in a healthy baby a few months ago.

So it can definitely happen but it's worth trying to find out the underlying reason. What tests have you had done so far?

Eatsleepbakerepeat · 09/06/2024 19:05

sirensong · 09/06/2024 17:52

Sorry about your losses.

Which tests have been negative? Do you mean investigations for any issues?

My sister had about 5 miscarriages in a row (got pregnant easily - every time she tried essentially) and it seemed like the issue was low reserve/ egg quality because her FSH was 17. To speed things up she was going to batch embryos for testing but just before starting IVF she fell pregnant again and that resulted in a healthy baby a few months ago.

So it can definitely happen but it's worth trying to find out the underlying reason. What tests have you had done so far?

Edited

Thanks for your reply
Yeh sorry my investigations have all come back normal
I've had a load of bloods including lh and fsh and scans
All have come back normal

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peanutmm · 09/06/2024 20:57

@Eatsleepbakerepeat Was your son born via csection? A friend was having recurrent early miscarriages and it was due to something regarding scar tissue from her previous csection. She had a procedure done and then became pregnant with her second shortly after. (She had done her own research and found this fit her symptoms, she had to be very proactive as her scans had all come back normal)

Eatsleepbakerepeat · 09/06/2024 21:37

peanutmm · 09/06/2024 20:57

@Eatsleepbakerepeat Was your son born via csection? A friend was having recurrent early miscarriages and it was due to something regarding scar tissue from her previous csection. She had a procedure done and then became pregnant with her second shortly after. (She had done her own research and found this fit her symptoms, she had to be very proactive as her scans had all come back normal)

He wasn't he was a VD :/
I'm hoping that it happens eventually but feeling disheartened at the moment

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MotherOfShihTzus · 10/06/2024 11:55

So sorry to hear this op; I'm in a similar position with 3 CPs this year, 2 were IVF. I've had all the tests, literally all and am on all sorts of meds, but, the first thing you should do is see the GP. Get the ball rolling on fertility tests and gynae referral - BUT - with 3 losses, get them to give you progesterone suppositories. Honestly it could be a simple as taking these, and it gives you something new to try whilst waiting on tests / referrals.

Despite everything I've been on (steroids, immunosuppressants, intralipids, blood thinners, high dose progesterone), I had my bloods tested during my last transfer, and despite all this - still had low progesterone; it's a frequent cause for early losses. Best of luck x

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