Anonymous wrote:Had a friend that kept miscarrying until one stuck and has significant genetic issues. I would recommend IVF and check for abnormalities before implantation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What week are you usually miscarrying?
I'm sorry, OP. I've had 2 m/cs (7-8 weeks) and a chemical pregnancy, but eventually carried 2 babies to term. Good luck. <3
OP here. It is usually around the 6-7 week mark. One was a little farther along. That one was very difficult as we got to the ultrasound and saw the sac and pole but it didn't progress. Like I said, we're continue to try.
from what I read the critical weeks for MC are week 7 and then 12.
Do you mean the risk drops significantly after 7 and 12 weeks? Or that miscarriages tend to happen at 7 and 12 weeks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What week are you usually miscarrying?
I'm sorry, OP. I've had 2 m/cs (7-8 weeks) and a chemical pregnancy, but eventually carried 2 babies to term. Good luck. <3
OP here. It is usually around the 6-7 week mark. One was a little farther along. That one was very difficult as we got to the ultrasound and saw the sac and pole but it didn't progress. Like I said, we're continue to try.
from what I read the critical weeks for MC are week 7 and then 12.
Anonymous wrote:Hello!
Have you had your hormones checked? I have high androgen and my body rejects male fetuses.
Once I conceived a female I had no issues. I can take some andro lowering hormones that supposedly would keep me from rejecting the fetus.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I did go to a RE and they could find nothing wrong with me or my husband except that one fallopian tube seems to be scarred. But that doesn't explain why I keep miscarrying. I would think that would hinder conception but that's not happening (thank God!). We don't have enough money for any type of fertility treatment and insurance doesn't cover any of it. We have not given up hope and keep trying. I have one child and am lucky for that. We would have loved a second, but if that's not in the cards, then so be it. Thanks everyone for the advice and kind words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What week are you usually miscarrying?
I'm sorry, OP. I've had 2 m/cs (7-8 weeks) and a chemical pregnancy, but eventually carried 2 babies to term. Good luck. <3
OP here. It is usually around the 6-7 week mark. One was a little farther along. That one was very difficult as we got to the ultrasound and saw the sac and pole but it didn't progress. Like I said, we're continue to try.
Anonymous wrote:What week are you usually miscarrying?
I'm sorry, OP. I've had 2 m/cs (7-8 weeks) and a chemical pregnancy, but eventually carried 2 babies to term. Good luck. <3