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3rd m/c in a row ttc 1

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Bubblybubbles80 · 10/05/2015 09:41

i went for an early scan (5w3d) a couple of weeks ago due to spotting and my gestational sac was 8.7mm, which was early on so we didn't see much. 2 weeks later (7w3d) i went back and my sac was nearly 22mm but the fetal pole measured 2.8mm which i think is really small. as the nurse told me to come back in a week time. so i think this is my third mc in a row (within a year). i still have all my symptoms nausea and tiredness and am total gutted at my third loss. i have no children and am 35 in july

i decided already i will go with the surgical option as i don't fancy passing and want my hormones to get back to normal as quick as possible

any thoughts/advice

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Brummiegirl15 · 10/05/2015 13:15

Hi Bubbly

I'm so sorry for our losses. I'm 38 with no children and had 3 mc's in a year as well. In fact, my 1st mc "anniversary" is next week.

Please come and join us on the recurrent miscarriage board - treatments and trying again. Wonderfully supportive group of ladies who have been there in my darkest hours and have / or are going through recurrent miscarriage.

I've had surgical twice and can absolutely recommend it. I wouldn't hesitate to have the option again if I sadly needed to.

But as this potentially is your 3rd, you should now be referred to a recurrent miscarriage consultant for different tests.

All my tests are completely clear, which is the case for about 50% of women.

Please come and join us. You'll find so much support and advice xx

Brummiegirl15 · 10/05/2015 13:15

That should read your losses!!!!! Bloody iPhone

Bubblybubbles80 · 10/05/2015 18:04

thanks brummiegirl15 i will join now

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Kasterborous · 10/05/2015 23:22

So sorry to hear you are going through this again Bubbly miscarriage is truly horrible. We had six consecutive miscarriages with no children. Then we got very, very lucky and my 7th pregnancy ended in the birth of our much longed for little girl. I was four months from my 40th birthday when she was born. I know this is of no consolation to you now.

You can get tested now, if you haven't already as after three consecutive miscarriages they will test you on the NHS.

Bubblybubbles80 · 11/05/2015 10:41

kasterborous that great that you had 7th time lucky, I'm just scared on how to cope with future m/c its too much stress and worry

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