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Baby Asprin and Royal Jelly

28 replies

samk15 · 31/03/2016 16:56

Hi,

Just wanted to ask a quick question.

I had 2 consecutive mmc last year and we are now ttc. Because of my age I have have had the hormone tests DVD had a scan, all with normal results. The doctor has offered progesterone next time I am pg which I will take. I am curious about the baby Asprin though, has anyone just put themselves on it? I figured it couldn't hurt but I just wanted to get an idea of people's experiences. Also I have seen some people taking Royal jelly supplements.

Thank you. Sending positive vibes to everyone Smile

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bananafish81 · 18/04/2016 16:08

We got the results of the tissue testing from our ERPC back and our baby was genetically normal.

I'm being put on a basic immunes protocol for my next IVF transfer - the meds would be slightly different if TTC naturally

Start thyroxine now to get my TSH

frowner · 18/04/2016 20:52

squizita thank you for your reply, I was diagnosed with factor v Leiden after two miscarriages last year. I was advised that I will be on heparin from a viability scan but I specifically asked about aspirin and was not to take it. We're there specific circumstances surrounding the women you know that have had it from Professor Quenby? I'm so confused and worried about it.

squizita · 25/04/2016 11:39

They went straight to her and had straightforward APS, where you end up on anti-coagulants from a positive test NOT a scan (or, to put it brutally, you never get as far as the scan - I've had numerous 'very early' losses before there would be a HB anyway, for example, as well as the usual 7-12 week losses).

Worth noting of course that as soon as I stop BFing I'm back on ths stuff as it's a life long condition and aspirin is the specific treatment if you've never had an acute attack (their euphemism for a stroke! Shock ).

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