i think the problem is in ur RH
2006-12-31 06:06:59
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answered by evening_dewpoint 5
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Perhaps stitching the cervix closed. You didn't mention how far along you were, but that may be able to help. Perhaps full bed rest. That will of course be up to the dr, but I mostly wanted to say don't take St. John's wart like a previous person said because that wouldn't be good for any baby if you get pregnant again. If you wish to get an antidepressant then talk to your doctor and let them know that you may become pregnant so that they can prescribe one that is safe just in case. Good luck and I hope that the doctor can help you. Most women who do have miscarriages do go on to have healthly babies.
2006-12-31 15:34:07
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answered by Amy A 3
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I've been pregnant 5 times and have 3 kids, my miscarriages were at 13w and 15w in between my oldest son and my daughter.
I have a blood clotting disorder that caused me m/c's. The blood work your doc is talking about is probably a thrombophilia panel.
With my meds I was able to carry 2 to full term.
2006-12-31 18:23:34
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answered by Wanting a Ferret 2
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Someone I know was in the same situation. She'd miscarried twice and when she got pregnant this third time (getting pregnant is not her problem either) her doctor stitched her cervix closed and she is doing fine. You might ask your doctor about that. Good luck and I hope you have a healthy baby!
2006-12-31 14:07:29
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answered by ~Les~ 6
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I know a girl who came to be after the mother had 3 miscariages. Her parents were both perfectly healthy. I think you should just keep trying. Just try to get some help with your depression. If you clear that one up then maybe everything'll turn out fine. Good luck
2006-12-31 14:14:54
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answered by World of Suffering 3
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Wow, there could be a number of different things wrong!!!! No one could really answer you with a correct answer.
Honestly, your best bet would be to go to a fertility specialist. They are definitely trained to be able to get to the bottom of the problem.
You might want to try taking St. John's Wort and vitamin B for depression. If that doesn't help, you might want to ask your doctor to prescribe a mild antidepressant for you. I do know that the longer depression goes on, the harder it is to treat.
Good luck!!!!!
2006-12-31 14:08:58
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answered by Peekie 2
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My aunt had 3 miscarriages before her 2nd child, and he is perfectly healthy. He's 16 now. Good luck!
2006-12-31 16:47:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Stay in close contact with your Doctor. You might have to be assigned to your bed for the full term. Don't give up!!!
2006-12-31 15:48:49
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answered by B 5
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I've heard of that happening, and I think the doctor sews your cervix and puts you on bed rest for the full term of your pregnancy and I don't think you can have sex either...
2006-12-31 14:20:42
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answered by Cocoabutta98 4
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My friend had this prob and her cervix wasnt strong enough to carry the baby
2006-12-31 14:14:52
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answered by goodmommy22 3
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They may have to put you on bed rest for your next pregnancy. Talk to your doctor and I'm sure he will have you take vitamins and supplements.
2006-12-31 14:08:18
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answered by cowboybronco01 4
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