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I've had 3 misscarriages

YYP
Hi !

I'm 31 yrs old and I've had 3 pregnancies, all of them have been miscarriages. I'm very sad and concern about all of this, because I would love to be a mommy, that is my dream. The first miscarriage, I was 5.5 weeks (Feb 2006), the second one I was 7.2 weeks (Feb 2007) and the third one I was 8.2 weeks (Aug 2007). The doctors told me that they couldn't do anything, not until the third one. Well, After the third one happened I' ve been seeing the gyn, they did a couple of blood test last month, yesterday I went for a hysteroscopy and for the test results including chromosome analysis for me and my husband, everything came back negative, and my uterus is great, is perfectly normal. The Doctor explained to me that I could just be having " bad luck " and she adviced me to go to a fertility clinic, the only problem now is that my insurance doesn't cover it.

For us (my husband and me) it was a good news, but at the same time the big question still in our minds. Why all this is still happening is everything seems to be good? We're really desesperate and Sad, can you please tell us something?, we'll really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

YYP
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173145 tn?1301700850
i agree have your progesterone tested or the one that test your bloods ability to clot i cant remember the name. But i hope you have better "luck"
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296076 tn?1371334474
have you had progesterone tested?
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