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Fertility / Infertility  (Expert Forum)
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miscarriage
Answered by
Shayne Plosker, MD - fertility, infertility
USF Health
Questions in the Fertility/Infertility forum are answered by doctors affiliated with USF Health. Topics covered include fertility or infertility issues, egg quality, fertility drugs and side effects, fertility tests, genetic testing, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), ovulation, relationship issues, risk factors, sperm count/quality, and surgery.

miscarriage

by priya1, Feb 16, 2008 11:02PM
sir/Madam, I'm 30 yrs old. Married life is 5 yrs.Still waiting for a child. One year back i underwent laproscopic drilling for pcos. Then 4 IUI 's were done.But there is no result in that. Now I 'm having vaginal fluttering for the last 5 months. 5 months back i was pregnant in the normal way. That time i was 7 weeks pregnant. One night i had vaginal fluttering. After 48 hrs of fluttering i had a miscarriage. That was the first time it happenend. During day time i can control it. But night time i can't. Fluttering is for 6 seconds only. I have no pain. That time my heart beat was up to the maximum level. Later 20 minutes it came to the normal.Nowadays monthly 4 to 6 times i had that kind of feeling. What's happening to me. What should i do.I want to be pregnant. PLease help me.  I will be very thankful to you if you give me a valuable suggestion. I'm not having any medical problem. Please please... Guide me.I,m very nervous.

by Shayne Plosker, MD, Feb 16, 2008 11:18PM
To: priya1
Dear priy1 - I am not sure what you mean by fluttering. Regarding advice for you next steps, were your IUIs with or without fertility medicines? Are you periods regular? Answers to these questions can help to guide your next steps. For example, if your periods are regular and you did not have fertility drugs with your IUIs, then you might want to consider a combination of ferility drugs with IUIs together, and if this does not succeed, consider moving on to IVF. If your periods are irregular, you may want to consider infertility drugs. Has you partner been evaluated? Are your fallopian tubes open?

At age 30, your chances for getting pregnant remain very good. I would encourage you to see a reproductive endocrinologist/infertility specialist - you very much need to go over your past history with an infertility specialist to determine where to go next with your treatment.
Member Comments (2)

by beautifulworld, Feb 20, 2008 03:41PM
To: priya1
Hi Priya,

I do not know what is fluttering.  I would recommend you see your OB/GYN who can recommend you to an infertility center asap.  (As my OB/GYN recommended me to an infertility specialist).

Make sure your insurance covers the infertility doctors visits, blood work etc.  

Good luck.

A hopeful to be mum someday
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