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Early Pregnancy Scan after 3 Miscarriages - Is there any hope?

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rgp89 · 23/03/2022 17:06

Hi all,

Sorry in advance for the really long post!

I’m wondering if anyone has had any similar experience previously (ideally positive)..

I am currently under Tommys after 3 recurrent miscarriages and am currently pregnant again.
I am taking a low dose of aspirin, progesterone pessaries & blood thinning injections. Basically everything Tommy’s can possibly offer on little answers from tests so far.
I already have a beautiful 4 year old boy unfortunately I lost a twin with him very early in the pregnancy.
I have followed my cycle for months and had my last proper LMP on 22nd Jan. Using CB digital ovulation tests I tracked my ovulation peak on 11th Feb. I did have some spotting around the time of my Feb period being due but nothing concrete.

I had a really faint positive pregnancy test on 28th Feb and tested daily after this - they gradually became darker by 3rd March I was happy with the line. I took a final test around 8th March (paranoid) which was a definite dye stealer so left it there.

Today I woke up to a slight bit of spotting however I was due to be scanned today by Tommys as a routine scan so told them when I arrived - she didn’t seem too concerned as I should be on my period at this point so could be that plus she said sometimes the progesterone can aggravate the cervix. According to my dates I should be around 7+5 weeks however she had to go internal and the measurements were more like 5 weeks (3-4mm) however there WAS a heartbeat.
She has told me it is 50-50 as could be a threatened miscarriage or could just be really early?
I am obviously clinging on to the fact there was a heartbeat seen and just wondered if anyone else has ever had this where they have measured behind even when they had been logging ovulation?

Thanks for taking the time to read this!

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RLP2310 · 23/03/2022 19:51

Anyone?

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