Hello! Well I have PCOS but have had three healthy boys who are now 8, 5, and 3. I then began having miscarriages though. I had my first in May of 2013 at about 6 weeks. Got pregnant again and found the baby had passed away at just over 9 weeks in February of 2014. I waited about two weeks before my body tried to miscarry but ended up with an emergency D&C due to so much blood loss. Had bad anxiety attacks and took a long while to recover from. We didn't do any testing still because the OB thought it wouldn't happen again. Well I got pregnant again in September, and my sister finally at 40 got pregnant too and we are due just two weeks apart. Well I have a home doppler and couldn't find the heartbeat at about 13 weeks. Went to the ER in a panic and found out this baby had passed away about 5 days before. Finally did testing and found out she was a completely normal baby girl. Wow, that was devastating and still is. I never thought I could even get pregnant with a girl but I guess the diet soda and lots of beans along with skipping breakfast and no cereal does work. Now I have found out my sister is having a girl and it is so bittersweet. My ob didn't want to do much testing except basic thyroid panel and blood clotting and it came back normal. I went to a new PcP though and she thinks I have MTHFR due to family history, etc and we did deeper thyroid testing but not mthfr testing yet because it is so expensive. Anyway, sorry to ramble. We will be trying again hopefully in February. Please pray the supplements the new PCP has me on help. I am avoiding a complete prenatal but just taking a certain kind of folic acid and amino acid, along with inositol for my PCOS. Sorry to ramble and thanks for reading this far if you did. I would appreciate all the prayers you can give that we finally will get our healthy baby girl!
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January 16th, 2015, 04:39 PM #1Dreamer
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Had success finally, but lost her :(
Proud mama to 6 beautiful boys and finally 1 little girl!Praying for just one more girl 💝
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January 16th, 2015, 04:52 PM #2
Those miscarriages are not caused by diet!! Please get a full immunity panel. Dr Braverman on here specializes in recurrent loss and he would be able to help you.
Without proper identification of what is going on, this is likely to happen again. Immunity testing is a relatively new field. There are lots of things that can change in us after having babies.
I'm so sorry for your loss
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January 16th, 2015, 06:08 PM #3Dreamer
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Thank you! I called his office to set up the ten minute consult and messaged him on here. I am desperate for any help possible. Every time I just keep being told it most likely won't happen again, then it does. I obviously get a few weeks further along every time so it gets my hopes up.
Proud mama to 6 beautiful boys and finally 1 little girl!Praying for just one more girl 💝
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January 16th, 2015, 06:16 PM #4
So sorry to read of your losses, just heart breaking.
I really hope you get some answers and can move forward to get your little girl x
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January 16th, 2015, 06:16 PM #5
Here is the link to the form on here for the free consult- http://genderdreaming.com/forum/free...-new-york.html
I would use that to contact him. He is great at helping people figure out what is happening.
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January 17th, 2015, 05:16 AM #6
So sorry for your losses shenanigans, I hope you can find answers and finally get your baby x
5 HT cycles all BFN
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January 17th, 2015, 09:02 AM #7
Heartbroken reading this hun, sending you hugs and thoughts xx
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January 17th, 2015, 12:26 PM #8
So, so sorry for your loss. I have found the majority of the time when babies are lost at that stage and they're genetically normal, something often shows up with that deeper thyroid testing that wasn't noticeable on the standard testing. I hope you gets some answers.
You also may benefit from a gluten-free diet that is higher protein, lower carb than the standard LE and you can find that in this thread (5 from the top, atomic fertility diet) and this is also going to help you get pregnant too. http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...rt-3-pcos.htmlLast edited by atomic sagebrush; January 17th, 2015 at 12:35 PM.
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January 17th, 2015, 12:40 PM #9Dreamer
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Sorry for all those losses. I cannot imagine and my heart breaks for you. Glad you are taking steps to further investigate the issue. You know your body better than a dr you see for a few min if something feels a miss it's good to get a 2nd and sometimes 3rd opinion. I hope you get answers. ((Hugs))
EmJ
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January 17th, 2015, 12:53 PM #10
I am so sorry for your losses!
I've gone through two recently, at very similar fetal ages to yours. SO heartbreaking, especially knowing it was your girl. HUGS!
But I have to say that just because the test came back "perfectly normal" doesn't mean everything was really healthy with that fetus. It just means that none of the things they do the standard tests for came back positive.
Hoping you get your sticky girl soon!
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