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Recurrent miscarriage. subchorionic haematoma

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milo2010 · 15/01/2020 20:47

I have got confirmed today that my 6th pregnancy was not viable (MA). and it is devastating when you don't know what to do next.
In all the pregnancies that lasted between 6-10 weeks there was a pocket of fluid (subchorionic haematoma) comes out as a brown discharge 1-2 weeks before the miscarriage starts.
We didn't take any medications in the first 3 pregnancies (except Folic acid which we took as recommended by the gynecologist). in the 4th pregnancy we used Aspirin and progesteron vaginal tabletts, and it ended with miscarriage, and in the 5th and 6th pregnancies we used a combination of Prednisolon, Aspirin, Low molecular Heparin, Folic acid, Omega-3, and Intralipid infusion and it ended as always.
We don't know what to do next. It seems all the doctors are experimenting with us.
Did anyone of you had a similar story and found some help?

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Nimz86 · 15/01/2020 21:35

I’m so sorry for all of your losses. I also had a miscarriage in December due to a subchorionic haematoma.

Mines was via IVF but I’ve been doing my own research on what I should do or expect for my next IVF transfer, I read that Aspirin doesn’t help and only makes it worse. But again this is just what Google is saying.
I don’t have any other advice apart from that.

Lots of love to you Flowers

I hope

Nimz86 · 15/01/2020 21:37

Sorry I posted before I could finish what I was meant to say!

I hope you find the answers that you’re looking for. I think it’s worth trying to get a second opinion somewhere else maybe?

disconnecteddrifter · 15/01/2020 22:37

I've had 5 and a haematoma in each one. The consultant said it isnt relevant but seems like it to me.
So sorry for your losses.

rainbow3087 · 29/03/2022 18:00

Hello love did you find any answers x

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