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miscarriage (MTHFR)
« on: 05/12/07, 23:34 »
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I had a miscarriage at 19 weeks 4 days April 20th 2007... very devestating but I am moving on... I just recently learned thru the blood work that I have MTHFR  my dr. has not said this is what caused the miscarriage.. but I have been doing the research on this and this is what I am seeing now... very possibly what caused my baby to die... I have an appointment with another dr. and then another ob/gyn.. to see if I can have a little more help... any advice or any knowledge of this situation?  I already have a very healthy boy who is 4 almost 5(aug).  I was really hoping to have another one but Lord willing I will have to be alot more aware.. I have read that it gets worse with age.. I am 34 almost 35 (july).  Thanks in advance for any thoughts or advise you may have on this subject.. Lynn
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« Reply #1 on: 05/18/07, 19:45 »
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SOrry for you lost.  I have had 5 miscarriages in the past ranging form 6 weeks to 16 weeks.  It is hard.  I have a duaghter who is 2 1/2yrs old and we are trying again now .  I hade three misscarriages before her and two since her.  All 6 of my pregnancies have been fertility babies.  So i know what a struggle is.  you have to just find the right dr for you, do alot of research on your own, and really listen to everyhting they say.  But dont ever feel that a second oppionion is bad i have done it plenty of times.  Hang in there.
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