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Pregnancy advice, miscarriage trigger warning [title edited by MNHQ]

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alita7 · 09/03/2014 11:59

Of course if there's something wrong it might just happen but I thought we should all share tips on what we do to help prevent it, we might have more sticky beans then you never know :)

I've been taking omega 3 fish oils and drinking grapefruit juice to help keep my progesterone levels up. I was going to the aspirin as I have clotty periods and a mmc so thought I might of had a clot cross the placenta but some sites say it can increase the chance of mc so I decided not to.

What about you?

AmyMumsnet · 09/03/2014 15:53

Hi all,

Thanks for your reports. We've edited the title of the thread now, because we felt that suggesting miscarriage can be prevented can be quite upsetting to those who have miscarried.

AmyMumsnet · 10/03/2014 16:29

Hi everyone,

Thanks for your comments. We wouldn't tend to delete this sort of thread because it doesn't break our guidelines, but we have now put a trigger warning in the title.

RowanMumsnet · 12/03/2014 11:08

Hello everyone

Thanks for all the reports about this thread.

It's a tricky one tbh. From our point of view, it seems to have turned into a really useful and worthwhile evidence-based discussion about why the thinking of the opening post was mistaken. And in some ways we think that's a conversation worth preserving, which is why we haven't deleted it so far.

Of course, if it's really upsetting a lot of people, we'll delete it. But we wanted to explain our thinking about why we've left it up so far.

Do let us know what you think and we'll check back in.

Thanks
MNHQ

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