I am on my 14th miscarriage

Anonymous
OP, sorry about your losses.

Maybe if you get pregnant again, it might be worth it to take progesterone supplements anyway (even if they don't think that is the issue) and baby aspirin (even if your were tested and they don't think it is a clotting issue. I don't think there are huge risks in taking those things.

Sorry again. Miscarriages are hard on the mind and body. Maybe you should take a few months off of TTC. Did you have all of these back to back? Did you have D&Cs? maybe you need to take time to build up the lining of your uterus.
Anonymous
Is this an epidemic?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Damn Gina!


OP here. This really made me laugh! I am a black woman who grew up in that era and it just really made me smile! Thanks!


White girl from that era who grew up loving that show. Brought back so many memories!

OP, big hugs to you.
Anonymous
OP, the stress/grief of these miscarriages are obviously taking a toll on your body and your mind. I say this as nicely as possible, but that may be impacting your ability to carry a baby to term. I think it may be a good idea to take some time to allow your body and mind to heal from all of these losses and then consider trying again when you are healthier.
Anonymous
Op- I had 3 mcs after one DC and went on to have two more dc
Do you take lovenox? They never found anything wrong with me, embryos were normal and I was 30.
I would take lovenox just in case and if you can mentally and emotionally do it keep trying.
Best of luck
Anonymous
OP hugs to you. My mom had 8 before having me in the 70s. I agree you should take some time off to get health. Miscarriages do take a toll on your body. Try acupuncture and maybe see a nutritionist to make sure you are eating enough of the right food. I believe in moderation diet wise but there may be some nutrients your body needs. I myself have had 2 miscarriages and countless suspected chemicals, i stopped testing after a while. I added some more iron rich foods, folic acid, magnesium, spirulina. I havent been successful yet but my energy and mood is better. Good luck.
Anonymous
I never imagined one person could have so many. I am sorry OP for your lose. How old are you?
Anonymous
I'm sorry for your losses OP I know it sucks to have no answers, but it doesn't have to be that way. I had 8 losses, all in first trimester. I'm on my 2nd successful pregnancy now with Dr. Braverman's help. Go see him!
Anonymous
I am so sorry for you losses.

We planned for 3 children, but I only had 2. I developed ovarian cancer when my second child was two and everything had to be removed. I was really sad about it for a long time.

Best of luck.
Anonymous
Dear OP - there is an antinausea drug that some women took during their pregnancies many decades ago - I'm blanking on the name of the drug - but the female offspring of those women often have an incomplete cervix - or something like that (I am not a doctor) and cannot carry to term. One of my best friends tried six times and even with doctor's care could not get past the 3rd month - and it was due to the drug her mother had taken. Sorry I can't remember its name. I did ask my own mother if she had taken it when pregnant with me and she had not. There was a lot of subsequent litigaiton about it. I'm sure someone here will remember the drug. Hugs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear OP - there is an antinausea drug that some women took during their pregnancies many decades ago - I'm blanking on the name of the drug - but the female offspring of those women often have an incomplete cervix - or something like that (I am not a doctor) and cannot carry to term. One of my best friends tried six times and even with doctor's care could not get past the 3rd month - and it was due to the drug her mother had taken. Sorry I can't remember its name. I did ask my own mother if she had taken it when pregnant with me and she had not. There was a lot of subsequent litigaiton about it. I'm sure someone here will remember the drug. Hugs.


Thalidomide?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear OP - there is an antinausea drug that some women took during their pregnancies many decades ago - I'm blanking on the name of the drug - but the female offspring of those women often have an incomplete cervix - or something like that (I am not a doctor) and cannot carry to term. One of my best friends tried six times and even with doctor's care could not get past the 3rd month - and it was due to the drug her mother had taken. Sorry I can't remember its name. I did ask my own mother if she had taken it when pregnant with me and she had not. There was a lot of subsequent litigaiton about it. I'm sure someone here will remember the drug. Hugs.


Thalidomide?

no. Tragic, but completely different.
Anonymous
I'm so sorry. Perhaps a genetic testing - ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear OP - there is an antinausea drug that some women took during their pregnancies many decades ago - I'm blanking on the name of the drug - but the female offspring of those women often have an incomplete cervix - or something like that (I am not a doctor) and cannot carry to term. One of my best friends tried six times and even with doctor's care could not get past the 3rd month - and it was due to the drug her mother had taken. Sorry I can't remember its name. I did ask my own mother if she had taken it when pregnant with me and she had not. There was a lot of subsequent litigaiton about it. I'm sure someone here will remember the drug. Hugs.


Thalidomide?

no. Tragic, but completely different.


She is too young. I was born in 1968 and that was the last year they used it in the US. I also don't know the name but when doctors see my cervix and the year I was born they always ask.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Damn Gina!


Martin!!! Lol
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