I'm so sorry. Please push for testing. You probably don't need chromosomal testing as you have had previous successful pregnancies but the baby probably should be tested. I would also ask for a blood clotting panel. A full panel. 15 weeks screams clotting disorder to me.
Post by mountaingirl on May 30, 2015 17:52:31 GMT -5
I am so sorry. I can't imagine having to go through this once, let alone numerous times. Hang in there and know that this internet stranger is thinking of you. ((Hugs))
I'm so sorry. Please push for testing. You probably don't need chromosomal testing as you have had previous successful pregnancies but the baby probably should be tested. I would also ask for a blood clotting panel. A full panel. 15 weeks screams clotting disorder to me.
Can this show up after three healthy pregnancies? We had chromosomal testing last time and it came back normal but I didn't have any testing. I have had a headache for a week straight but my doctor doesn't think it has anything to do with this.
It could. I have had 6 pregnancies end at very different times. Ask for a full workup or ask to see a reproductive endocrinologist. I was a mystery to my RE and he wouldn't stop until he found the cause. I have like a third tier blood clotting gene mutation. A weird one. My sister had a loss and I made her get tested and she is positive as well. One baby aspirin a day and I have 2 healthy nephews. You just never know until you are tested. Again, I'm sorry. Life stinks sometimes.
I'm so sorry. Please push for testing. You probably don't need chromosomal testing as you have had previous successful pregnancies but the baby probably should be tested. I would also ask for a blood clotting panel. A full panel. 15 weeks screams clotting disorder to me.
Can this show up after three healthy pregnancies? We had chromosomal testing last time and it came back normal but I didn't have any testing. I have had a headache for a week straight but my doctor doesn't think it has anything to do with this.
I have a friend who had a completely uneventful pregnancy in her first marriage and then five miscarriages in a row during her second. They discovered the clotting disorder, she did injections throughout the next pregnancy, and carried her daughter to term. It's definitely possible.