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multiple misscarriages

So just wondering how other people in our situation handle when things go pear shaped...my husband and I have been together 18 years are in our early 30's, have had 10 previous losses and are currently 7weeks pregnant...or at the start of losing again...I got up this morning to bleeding im not sure if its implantation spotting or if its the other. Either way its a scary and sad time, and after so many losses we really shud be used to the heartache of it all but it still really hurts my heart and soul deeply. A really sad start to my day. Brokenhearted.
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Yes..progesterone is important. I'm always on progesterone as soon as I test positive.
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With that many losses have you been to have your progesterone levels checked?  Wondering if there might be an underlying reason for your frequent losses (((HUGS)))
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I had three losses.at different stages for different reasons. It didn't get easier for me either. I now have two wonderful children (and 5 weeks pregnant now). Later, when you do have your children the pain will be a faint memory. Just keep visualizing positive outcomes!! Don't let the losses take away the picture of you having a baby!!
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