Anonymous wrote:I'm in the same boat. Had a second miscarriage in 3 months last week. I have a follow-up with my OB next week but I already know I'm facing an up hill battle since she wants to just chalk it up to "bad luck." She says that miscarriage is so common they normally don't test until 3 but everything I'm reading is saying that some doctors consider it 2. I can't go through this a third time and then find out something is wrong and with all of the stats out there, I can't really believe this is just bad luck...at least not with some testing.
I had a D&C so they're testing the baby but if that doesn't show anything, I want to have some of the other tests here mentioned. I've heard Abassi is great but will she see me after "only" 2?
Anonymous wrote:This happened to my friends 7 miscarriages, from IVF, and then the 8th pregnancy stuck with progesterone supplements.
Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone - need some advice here. I'm able to get pregnant but keep miscarrying, and it's taking a toll on me physically and emotionally. With every pregnancy, I gain weight, and I'm an emotional rollercoaster.
Besides chromosomal abnormalities, what are the other possible causes of my miscarriages? I have an appointment with fertility clinic but want to have an informed conversation with the doctor.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I will be going to a fertility clinic, but I wanted to gather as much info as possible so that I can have an educated conversation with the doc. I'm in my early 40s but the miscarriages started in mid-30s. I have rather short cycles, about 25 days. My thyroid was tested at my annual physical and nothing out of the ordinary. I do have a family history of autoimmune disorders, but I don't have any. Thanks for the feedback so far. I will definitely check about progesterone.
Anonymous wrote:This happened to my friends 7 miscarriages, from IVF, and then the 8th pregnancy stuck with progesterone supplements.