PoodleMommy
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Thank you so much! Technically, it's been four miscarriages (between 9 and 12.5 weeks) and the other two were chemicals (losses before 5 weeks). We had chromosome testing done on babies 3 and 4. They both had fluke chromosome problems that were incompatible with life (Trisomy 16 and Turner Syndrome), two of the most common causes for m/c that my doctor claims are unlikely to occur again. I've been tested every which way for everything else and have come back "normal" (very helpful ). I figure I'm having more fluke chromosome problems because five of my seven pregnancies have been past age 35. Still hoping irrationally that this pregnancy, #7, will be The One!!I'm high-risk because 1) I've had six miscarriages and 2) I'm ancient (40... will have just turned 41 when this baby is born).
Sorry to hear about all your mc's i have had 2 and it was so difficult to come to terms with and my heart goes out to you for suffering 6 sad losses. Have you had any tests/investigations into why you had your mc's? I had tests done after my second mc as i insisted and nagged my doctor which picked up my blood cotting disorder x