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Any positive story's after 2 misscarriages and a ectopic?

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BabyDue · 12/06/2019 20:24

Just that really? Has anyone had a successful pregnancy after two or more miscarriages and ectopic pregnancy?

Just need some stories to help keep me going as I had a ectopic 3 months ago and am now aloud to start trying f again but feeling extremely nervous x

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SE13Mummy · 12/06/2019 20:44

Yes! And the result of that subsequent pregnancy celebrated her 10th birthday a few weeks ago.

The miscarriages were horrible but the ectopic nearly finished me off; actually and mentally. Mine ruptured and I had to have emergency surgery including removal of the right fallopian tube... turns out that was the side DD was conceived from (very early scan).

Good luck with it - I don't think I'll ever forget how grim that period of my life felt, or how relieved I was when DD finally arrived, safe and sound.

BabyDue · 12/06/2019 22:35

@SE13Mummy if you don't mind me asking how long after your ectopic did it take for you to fall pregnant again? I've lost a tube too and wondering if it made a difference with conceiving for you?x

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Asiama · 12/06/2019 22:47

I had an miscarriage and then ab ectopic where I lost a tube. Took a one year break, then fell pregnant again after trying for 6 months, which was a successful pregnancy.

I spent so much time worrying and thinking it would never happen. It took over my life. What helped me was charting BBT so I felt that I had some control.

SE13Mummy · 12/06/2019 22:49

Not long - I went back on the pill initially as I needed to be sure of not getting pregnant as my head wasn't in the right place. I was pregnant very quickly after coming off the pill although that ended up in a miscarriage. It was about 5 or 6 months later that I got (and stayed) pregnant.

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