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Originally Posted by Starflower
yes, I had the full recurrent m/c workup (incl genetic testing) by my RE (started seeing her in April).
She said that they couldn't find anything that was causing the m/cs. I do have a short luteal phase (10d) but she didnt seem too concerned as she said many women have successful preg with this, and that progesterone is the right treatment for that.
She suggested baby aspirin this time as some studies have shown that taking it during your cycle helps strengthen your uterine lining and therefore helps with implantation. My problem seems to occur at the implantation stage, things don't seem to get off to a good start.
I hope this one STICKS!
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Have they checked you for APS? The tests would include antinuclear antibodies, anticardiolipins, and lupus anticoagulent. APS causes early (and late) miscarriage and my haematologist explained that it also causes "disordered implantation" which made perfect sense to me because I always seemed to miscarry within two weeks of a BFP.
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Me:37/ Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
DH: 29/Perfect
TTC: Oct/2003
Oct. 10 2003
M/C Oct. 31
Feb 4 2004
M/C Feb 28
August 28 2004
M/C Sept. 17
Jan. 11 2005
March 5 Heartbeat!!!
May 19 20 weeks...
August 23 2005...36 weeks
Placental abruption/emergency c-section...Thank you God!!! Baby got out safely!!!
It's a girl!!! Daughter Lorelei is born...
March 28 2007 
May 24 no heartbeat
D&C May 29
Pathology indicates Turner Syndrome
February 28 2008 start Clomid
April 4
April 10 BHCG 8600
May 11 U/S.... TWINS!!!
May 30 Nuchal Translucency..so far so good.
July 15 Fetal Anatomy U/S Twin A- A girl/ healthy!!! Twin B-A boy w/congenital heart defect
Nov. 10 2008...ruptured membranes, Georgia Leigh 7lbs 10 oz and Calvin Zachary 6lbs 14 oz are born!!!
Nov. 16 2008...Calvin passes away due to complications from open heart surgery...God rest my angel.
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