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Recurrent M/c at 5-6 weeks

Kindly suggest me what should we do if anyone has experienced the same. My wife had an m/c last year at 6 weeks . We cam to know at 8 weeks. This time we had our 1st ultrasound at 5 week 3 days according to LMP but it showed 4 week 5 days. We did our second ultrasound at 7 week 2 days lmp but usg showed 5 week 4 days and again we did it on 9 week 1 day when it showed 5 week 2 days with no heart beat and no fetal pole. We have not received any heart beat yet. Kindly suggest. My wife also figuring out some blood spotting currently. Is there any chance that the baby is ok. Please kindly share if any one has experienced the same.
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It's not usual but iut does happen,  sister in law had 5 mIscarriage and now a successful pregnancy just adding a baby aspirin to the mix. What happens is the blood clots and cuts of supply to the placenta
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No she has not been tested for this.
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Had she been tested for ...Lupus Anticoagulant Antibodies recurring early miscarriages is a symptom.

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Hi I'm really sorry this happened to me with twins I was 9 weeks but only showed 5 weeks with no feral pole and no heart beat. I had to have a D&C hope you are both ok xxx
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it doesn't sound good.

you had three ultra sound already and dr didn't tell you anything?
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