Understanding Miscarriage and Subsequent Pregnancies: A Personal Story
Questionhello sir,
I am 28 years old got married on 27th aug 2004.i got last period on july and conformed my possitive pregnancy but 4th october i got bleeding i thought misscarriage happend got mentally shocked and started crying. so my husband admitted me in the private hospital they checked me and found no heart beat so they have removed the fetus by D&C.after 6 month no issues though we tried. then my last perion on march 12th of 2006 and conformed my possitive pregnancy. till 12 weeks i had spotting. then 16th of september 2006 i went for normal check up. doctor trying to capture the baby's heart beat but cant. i was shocked and again started crying.i went three scan(ultra sound scan) all are said IUD.finally i got admitted on 17th of 2006 morning doctor gave me veginal tablet to get pain and i got deliver at 7.30 pm dead female fetal baby normally. after they took for examination. final report says that all the organs are suddenly autolysed no openion is made and they hve suggested to go for a counselling.after that 6 month i had normal periods. last month 13. 05.07 i had period. usually my period length will be 27-28 days. so my next period should ne on 8th or 9th. but not came so i hve tested on 12.06.07 with home pregnancy kit. it shows very little HCG level. and today(13.06.07) i have little period(may since first day). could i be pregnant? or got misscarriaged again?but pain is there. back pain some times pain at the tail of spinal cord.
And my nature is very anxias to hve child. always i used to get scared the moment i came to know that iam pregannt. so i used to scared of everything even small sound from anywhere.so that time i can feel lot of blood circulation .
so please help me..
i need a child very badly. if i experienced like this will it be problem in giving birth to normal healthy baby?
thanks in advance.
bye
AnswerHave you had your hormone levels checked? Low progesterone can cause repeated miscarriages, like you have been having. They can be prevented by taking progesterone supplements during the first trimester. Another possible hormonal cause of miscarriage is polycystic ovarian syndrome. This syndrome causes your body to produce too much testosterone and insulin, and can cause many miscarriages. Treatment with metformin can reduce the risk of miscarriage.
Consult with your doctor and ask for bloodwork to determine the cause of your losses. Most likely it is something that can be corrected. And rest assured that, once you can get past the first 13 weeks, you shouldn't have any problems giving birth.