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Has anyone had more than one Blighted Ovum in a row?

by Jenny10146, Feb 04, 2007 12:00AM
I was just wondering if any of you had had multiples mc due to a blighted ovum?

I had one in sept and am preg now and very nervous!  I have read that it is not common to keep having them.??
Member Comments (7)

by thendricks, Feb 05, 2007 12:00AM
you are right, it's not common so i'm sure your fine. I did read one poster on here say that she had 2 in a row but my doc says that is highly unlikey and may have been misdiagnosed. I had a blighted ovum and my next pregnancy was not... God bless and good luck

by vannessa, Feb 05, 2007 12:00AM
I have never heard of anyone having two BOs in a row!!
Congrats on your pregnancy!!!

by marie1210, Feb 05, 2007 12:00AM
I had two blighted ovums in a row but I believe I have something underlying that I don't know.  My first m/c was a blighted ovum at 7 1/2 weeks and the second was a blighted ovum at 5 1/2 weeks.  My third m/c was not a blighted ovum, a heartbeat was seen and everything seemed to be on track but it didn't work out.  Two blighted ovums in a row is rare and I wouldn't worry about it if I were you.  I'm just one of the lucky one, I guess. =) Congrats on your pregnancy!

by kris123, Feb 05, 2007 12:00AM
To: Jenny
I had a blighted ovum in June 2006, then in Sept. had a chemical preg. and then got preggo in Oct and now I am 20w preggo.

by nwmom, Feb 05, 2007 12:00AM
To: Jenny
I had a m/c in Oct. of 06 and it was a blighted ovum.  I m/c naturally at 8 weeks and I am preg. again (7weeks).  I have been so nervous about having another b/o too!  My hcg #'s at my 1st pregnancy blood test were a little low so they had me retest and at least they doubled, which was one thing they never did w/ my b/o.  They were rising but never doubling.  I have my 1st ultrasound on Feb. 16 and I'm so nervous about not seeing anything!  I know where your coming from!!  Hang in there!

by AshleysMom, Feb 05, 2007 12:00AM
I had three in a row:(

I then had two more mcs but they were not blighted ova.

by Pheobe777, Jul 16, 2008 04:00PM
To: Blighed Ovum victims
I have had two blight ovum pregnancies, one was discovered at 8 wks and the other at 12 weeks.  I was devestated by the second because my doc kept saying that the first was a fluke and that that second one would be just fine.  It wasn't.  Blight ovums are expecially cruel form of miscarriage because it happens later in the first trimester- just when you are thinking you are out of the woods.  With the second at 8 weeks I actually seen the heartbeat on an ultrasound.  I had a D&C for both and after reading stories of miscarriages that late in the game, I am glad I did.  There was a thought that I had a bicorate uterus (heart shaped uterus) but I had a specialized ultrasound today and apparently everything looks great in there.  My doc says I should try again and throws the statistic that the next one has a 65% chance it will be fine.  I offer no answers here and I doubt that docs will be able to offer any either.  Docs seem pretty clueless sometimes behind the exact reasons behind multiple miscarrages of any kind.  My husband and I will do some blood tests to test for chromosomal issues but there is very little chance that is the issue, which is good.  I can only offer that I know how women who have multiple miscarriages feel and that those women are not alone.  We are not freaks and just need to keep trying until we have nothing left to offer.  The hope is that I have read plenty of stories of women saying that they have had a healthy babies after multiple miscarriages.  I have heard that progesterone levels being low can cause blight ovums and if I have one more then I may opt for some progesterone suppliments for the first 12 wks of the pregnancy.  Also testing for genetic or clotting (requiring heprin or a specific dose of baby asprin regularly during pregnancy) disorders may be possible for those with multiple miscarrages.  

Keeping busy and keeping faith in Michigan.  
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