Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
There's nothing you can do, OP, to prevent losing this pregnancy.
However, I would contact your OB because it could be that you need progesterone supplementation or HCG (it happens, but it's much rarer). What you should do is request a series of HCG and progesterone tests the next time you're pregnant, so your levels can be evaluated.
I’ve had two live births and this is my first miscarriage. Would you still recommend this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you can do but I also don’t think it’s a chemical pregnancy.
What do you mean? What do you think it is?
She thinks it's an early miscarriage.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. It’s pretty red now and there’s been some (small) clots![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing you can do but I also don’t think it’s a chemical pregnancy.
What do you mean? What do you think it is?
Anonymous wrote:Nothing you can do but I also don’t think it’s a chemical pregnancy.
Anonymous wrote:
There's nothing you can do, OP, to prevent losing this pregnancy.
However, I would contact your OB because it could be that you need progesterone supplementation or HCG (it happens, but it's much rarer). What you should do is request a series of HCG and progesterone tests the next time you're pregnant, so your levels can be evaluated.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. No RE. Was some brown spotting (really just a few drops) yesterday, but today it’s redder and a pantyliner is inadequate, I had to switch to a real pad. Not a full period yet though.
Is this worth a call to the midwives?