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7 missed miscarraiges

by paige87, Apr 27, 2008 09:05PM
Tags: missed
Since 2002 i have had a stillborn and 7 missed miscarraiges all around 8 to 10 weeks i have had so mant tests and the doctors have found nothing can somebody help me in anyway my partner and i just want 1 child but i don't know how many more times he'll let me try. I have done some reserch and found aronud 8 weeks is when all the organs are suppose to be working I'm wondering if this is were my problems are that something is not developing.
Member Comments (5)

by nellster, Apr 28, 2008 08:04AM
To: paige87
I am sorry for your losses.  Have you had a complete test on your thyroid?

Nellster

by vsentz, Apr 28, 2008 08:21AM
Have you gone to an RE????? I am TERRIBLY sorry about your losses..... big hugs to you!

by deanne11, Apr 28, 2008 08:58AM
Do they know why you lost the one baby, the still born?
Was it just an accident, with the cord or was it more?

by RockRose, Apr 28, 2008 09:21AM
Paige,  prayers for you.  It sounds like you've gone through so much pain.

I don't know you,  so I'll just ask.  Does your partner smoke marijuana frequently?  

by Gem22882, May 01, 2008 09:21AM
Hi,

I have had three stillbirths and currently pregnant (19 weeks) and im not sure where you are from but if you are in Australia, here is the name of a Professor, Professor Michael Bennett from the Royal Womens Hospital in Randwick.

He is amazing has put a special cervical stitch in which you can put in prior to becoming pregnant this may help its supose to stop increase in miscarriages and help to carry to fullterm.

He is also extremely knowledgeable and also old but knows what he is talking about. If you cant see him or arent in Australia research his name there is an article he recently wrote on this subject.

Good luck and i hope this helps.
Gemma
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