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Lee Trask is an advocate for women dealing with issues of infertility and miscarriage Having struggled through more than six years of infertility three miscarriages and high-risk pregnancy she is now happy raising her two…
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I've had three miscarriages, please help!
Posted in Miscarriage by Lee Trask on Nov 02, 2009
Let me start by saying that I know how sad, frustrating, and maddening that can be. I also had three miscarriages and, as a mother, I can tell you that although it might seem hopeless, medical advances have made it possible for more and more women to carry their pregnancies full term.

Obviously, the best person to help you with this situation is your fertility doctor. I had the same situation, and 2 doctors said there was nothing wrong with me. I did end up seeing another doctor who said she saw a few things that were “slightly off” in my blood work. I was put on complete bed rest and a blood thinner for the pregnancy and it worked.

Has PCOS been ruled out? If you don’t believe that every possible thing has been done yet, and you have both the emotional and physical strength to keep going, then don’t give up.

I wish you all the best, and please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help.

Best,

Lee

CATEGORIES: Answers
CONDITIONS AND COMMUNITIES: Infertility  •  Infertility, Secondary  •  Miscarriage  •  Pregnancy After Loss/Infertility
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Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Endometriosis (what I have) can also cause repeated miscarriages. In many studies of women who suffer repeat miscarriage, they have low progesterone levels. Please have your doctor check for this, as it IS something that can be prevented in these cases. Personally, I need HCG and Progesterone suppliments (injections) to maintain my pregnancies, or I will lose the baby. I know it will not explain every case, but if it happens to be your situation then further loss is preventable. I am so sorry for all of your losses x
By ruth86  Nov 18, 2009
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What is PCOS? Why use acronyms like that without explaining them!
By doctordick  Nov 04, 2009
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a friend of mine she suffered through 11 of them but #12 went full term and is now 18 years ol.my friend has fibromyalgia and is 56 years old losing her vision and works in a library with 15% vision. a patron made a remark about her not finding a book her comeback was as matter of fact i am blind and pull out her card she said the patron had dumbfounded expression on her face
By jenniferlyn500  Nov 03, 2009
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