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Recurrent Blighted Ovum, Please Help.
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Recurrent Blighted Ovum, Please Help.

by Hana__0, May 23, 1999 12:00AM

Posted by Hana on May 23, 1999 at 11:33:36

I am 31 years old now, I have had 3 blighted ovum pregnancies in the last 2 years, the first was in April 1997, & the last is a current one that is scheduled for D/C next week. I have had several investigations done, including TSH, prolactin, endometrial biopsy, lupus antibody, APA, bleeding studies, & everything turned out to be NORMAL. Fetal tissues were sent for chromosomal studies,for the second pregnancy, & the result was Trisomy 16; we were told that this does not repeat itself, & that most likely our next pregnancy will be normal, but wew are now AGAIN faced with another blighted ovum.
I need advice on what to do, my husband & I are healthy, we are planning to send the fetal tissues again for chromosomal analysis, & to seek genetic counseling. Please give us your advice, what else can we do, & how does our chance of having babies look now. I don't want to give up hope, but I feel helpless. Is this situation common, is it at least heard of, did anybody ever have a history like ours, & ended up having children normally, is there anything in terms of investigations that we have to do, & that might have the answers? Please give your advice.

Posted by hfhs.md.rcs on May 23, 1999 at 18:34:33
Dear Hana:
You are going through a difficult time. There are support systems available beyond your husband, family, close friends(AMEND, RESOLVE, minister/rabbi/priest, social workers, psychologists).
Chromosomal anomalies do not recur with one expection: parents carry a balanced chromosome abnormality. Chromsome studies on the current pregnancy tissue and then on both parents may help give better counselling about the outcome of future pregnancies.
Recurrent miscarriage is a known problem. Like many areas of medicine, we have some understanding of associations, and little answer to the often asked question, "WHY?". Patients who persist are ususally rewarded with a living baby. That does not make the road or the stumbles along the way any easier.
Keywords: recurrent abortion.
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