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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

Success stories after multiple miscarriages

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babysnowman · 26/10/2021 14:26

I had two miscarriages before having my daughter in 2019.

I had a miscarriage last December and posted on here about having a chemical pregnancy last month. I now having another chemical pregnancy this month too.

Please tell me your success stories if you've been in a similar position as I feel like just giving up.

For info, no known problems, ovulate every month. Had bloods done at GP recently and all fine. Have an appointment with GP next week to ask about getting progesterone.

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NovRainbow5 · 26/10/2021 14:30

I’m so sorry for your losses op. I’m currently 37 weeks pregnant after 4 Recurrent miscarriages. All tests came back as normal and a reason was never found. Have you looked into NK cells? Also have a look at the trial for antibiotics in warkwick hospital to reduce inflammation in the lining of the womb. This time I took the antibiotics used in the trial and my private consultant prescribed clexane and progesterone. My GP wouldn’t prescribe progesterone as it “wasn’t in her remit” however you can asked to be referred to a recurrent miscarriage clinic if you haven’t already xx

Oneforthemoneytwo · 26/10/2021 15:11

I child

4 m/c

1 child - first month I took progesterone

1 m/c

I child - progesterone again

Chelyanne · 26/10/2021 15:45

Condolences on your losses.
Had lots of chemicals and not really counted how many, going from pregnancies to pass 6wk my pattern has been.
1st live birth 39+6wk
2nd mc 12wk
3rd mc 8wk
4th live birth 40+5wk
5th mc 8wk
6th live birth 40+2wk
7th live birth twins 38wk
8th mc 8wk
9th mc 9wk
10th live birth 38+6wk.
Never gone to GP's for help ttc after mc's, persistence worked and holding our newborns was worth the heartache along the way.

babysnowman · 27/10/2021 18:21

Thank you all, and sorry you've had to go through this too x

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