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I am 20 years old and I have been married for a year and a half. My husband and I lost our first pregnancy due to my diagnosis of Endomitriosis and two clotting disorders. Both found after the miscarriage, the blame too. I just found out today that I am pregnant again. I and my husband are in denial and are not sure of this is true. We have been trying for so long that we gave up trying about 7 months ago. And have been discussing treatment with my OBGYN and also have an appointment to get the lupron shot. Im feeling scared and alone. Can someone please answer this question for me? What are my odds to having another miscarriage if I am pregnant?  Can I do anything to help prevent a miscarriage. I don't think I could take another one right now.
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HI, I have  had endo since I was 15 and have 4 children. I know it can be scary having a miscarriage and then worrying about having a other miscarriage when pregnant again. I have stage 4 endo and was able to have four children
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you could also look into lovenox.. similar to heparin. You might ask your obgyn to send you doctor that specializes in blood disorders. That would probably be the best thing for you! best wishes to you
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I know of friends sister who had to heprin shots while she was pregnant. I do not know all the ins and outs of it I just know that is what she did to make sure she did not miscarriage. It is something you might want to investigate or ask your doctor about.
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They cause me to over clot.
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Sorry about all that you have been through. Are your clotting disorders causing clots or your body does not clot. As far as clotting disorders you might want to research vit k2 part of K2's job is to regulate clotting.

Also you might want to investigate a gluten-- miscarriage and infertility.

I hope you have a healthy and uneventful pregnancy,

achilles2
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