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KLC89 · 16/07/2025 13:30

Good afternoon,

Just wondering if anyone has been in a similar situation to me and what they did next?

I'm 35 years old and have 3 children. My elder 2 were conceived naturally after many years of trying, and my youngest was conceived using clomid and letrozole due to me having PCOS.

In February of this year I found out I was pregnant. It was a natural pregnancy and completely out the the blue as I hadn't fallen pregnant naturally in nearly 10 years. At 8 weeks pregnant I had a miscarriage. Whilst seeing the consultant she prescribed me metformin to try and regulate my period and help me conceived again. Since the miscarriage in April I have had 2 back to back chemical pregnancies and losing hope.

I know you can be seen by the recurrent miscarriage team but I have read that chemical pregnancies are not considered a recurring miscarriage, is this true?

Before getting pregnant at the beginning of the year, I wasn't even thinking about having another baby, but since then it's all I want. I used to joke to people that I struggle to get pregnant but once I am it's a breeze with no sickness, no cravings and short labour's. Now my fertility has flipped and I am getting pregnant easy but can't seem to stay pregnant.

Sorry for the long post, any advice would be very much welcome.

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