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AUTHOR: little1sDATE: 11/12/03 11:05am
SUBJECT: Re: pregnant after a miscarriage
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AUTHOR: ladytay
I was able to continue because I really wanted a baby and everytime I saw someone else with one, I always wondered...why not me?? My husband is also so supportive and I had to keep trying because that was my ultimate goal. I felt like everytime I had a loss, the more determined I was to have a child. I went through alot of testing and had my husband tested too and there were no problems. Although that sounds good, it was a disappointment at the time because there was nothing to fix. It took a long 5 years with 3 m/c's before I conceived my first daughter. I found out that I have a deficientcy in progesterone in the early stages of pg so with the help of progesterone shots, I carried to term. I now have 3 children. The road was long but I would do it all again to have the results I have. I hope this is encouraging and not discouraging. I hope it all turns out good for you.
As for your levels. They sound really high but that does not mean it is bad. It could mean a number of things. When they are low...that is for sure a bad sign so think positive. You can email me directly if you want to compare notes. saipia@hpu.edu
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