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46 yrs old; miscarried in December 2009

I just wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you to the majority of you who are positive thinkers with God in your corner and the faith to continue ttc.

I am 46 yrs old.  My husband (45 yrs old), who is childless, wants a child so badly.  We started ttc back in March of 2006.  We conceived but had a "chemical" in that July.   We were 5 weeks pg.  Nothing happened for the next 3.5 years.  Then we got pg in November.  We were 6 weeks pg when I started to spot.  At first I spotted old blood, but it changed and we m/c 2 days before Christmas.  

I am waiting to hear the results of my blood work FSH, estridol, and thyroid.  Not that it matters what the results are since we have decided to rest in God and give Him control.

I just wanted to thank you all for the confidence boost.  It renewed my faith.
~*~ baby dust to you all ~*~
Julie
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The good news for me today is:

Day 3 results were ~
FSH:  5.9
Estadiol 33.1
TSH 1.410
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I'm so sorry Julie to read your post and it really hits home for me due to my age (nearly 45yrs) and my situation.
My partner is 47yrs young and he is childless also and after two miscarriages last year we are counting our blessings at the moment as I'm coming up 10weeks pg.
We have been ttc for 6 years.
Please stay positive,don't give up hope and keep trying.  I send you heaps of baby dust,you are in my thoughts.
Take lots of care
Kindest regards Erina xox
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I also had a M/c.  SOrry for your loss but try to keep positive......
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1105753 tn?1374287348
It's hard to stay positive but I wish you the best! Anything can happen!
SSBD to you!
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Baby dust to you too! Yes, this group is great!
~Wendy
(TTC#1 at 44)
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