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Its complicated! Pprom's, clomid and general anesthetic!

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bump4 · 16/01/2012 12:22

Sorry this is long!

3 DC all by clomid, between DC2 & DC3 fell pregnant naturally but miscarried at 8 weeks.

With the 3DC I have pprom'd at 27weeks, 23 weeks and 18 weeks- they don't know why!

We were going to start TTC this month, but have discovered I am pregnant naturally again, we discovered 4 days after I snapped my Achilles tendon so have been x-rayed and on lots of medication and last week had surgery for it- just feel so anxious that I am going to miscarry again, as not on clomid and the last few weeks have been so traumatic!

Just wondered if anyone had any advice, I know it will be a case of just wait and see, but the waiting is so hard!

Sorry to ramble on. X

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imip · 16/01/2012 21:26

oh dear... I do hope that you have had a dc survive?? Did your pregnancies continue after pprom? Are you in the US??? I think pprom is more common terminology there, in the UK it is SROM. I lost my first daughter at 25+4 after srom at 21 weeks. I have had a cervical stitch for my subsequent four full-term pregnancies (well, I am still pregnant at 36+6 with dc5, I am only a few hours away from full-term!). Was cervical weakness ever suggested? Mine is only suspected, but they still went with a stitch. Have you any indication why you pprommed? I've had three general anesthetics, morphine and even ketamine while pregnant!!! I wish you lots of luck over the coming weeks, I hope they go quickly. Ouch to your achilles tendon as well, and congrats on the pregnancy!

bump4 · 16/01/2012 21:44

Thanks for your reply- should have said that all Pprom pregnancies did continue and we are blessed with 3 lovely children.

I am in the UK- we had it always refered to as Pprom because the membranes have gone so prematurely.

No explainations for the Pprom, just told that it's one of those things!

Good Luck with DC5

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imip · 20/01/2012 21:45

Ahh, they never called it pprom with me, always just srom at 21 weeks. I am glad that your pregnancies continued. Did you reseal??? I ended up with chorioamniosis after being in hosp for a month.

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