Dear friends,
How has this happened again? HCG dropping at 6 weeks, no sac in ultrasound. DH and I really believed with all our hearts this time would be different...Nope. The universe just doesn't make sense to me right now. We lost our 1st in April 2016 at 8 weeks, and this now will be our 2nd pregnancy and 2nd loss.
In the interim, DH and I moved to New Mexico, I had a uterine resection (to remove a rather large septum) and was diagnosed with PCOS as well as very mild endometriosis (none of which my doctors in New Jersey could diagnose?). I had finished 1 cycle of 100mg Clomid when we got our BFP. Blood work for HCG and progesterone was excellent during week 5, in fact progesterone was so high the Dr thought we might be having twins.
I understand this all can be a roll of the dice but how do you come up losing twice in a row?
Anyone here in the same boat?
Any stories of comfort or hope?
I can't help thinking something else must be wrong with me
Love to all![Heart <3 <3](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/PurpleHeart.gif)
How has this happened again? HCG dropping at 6 weeks, no sac in ultrasound. DH and I really believed with all our hearts this time would be different...Nope. The universe just doesn't make sense to me right now. We lost our 1st in April 2016 at 8 weeks, and this now will be our 2nd pregnancy and 2nd loss.
In the interim, DH and I moved to New Mexico, I had a uterine resection (to remove a rather large septum) and was diagnosed with PCOS as well as very mild endometriosis (none of which my doctors in New Jersey could diagnose?). I had finished 1 cycle of 100mg Clomid when we got our BFP. Blood work for HCG and progesterone was excellent during week 5, in fact progesterone was so high the Dr thought we might be having twins.
I understand this all can be a roll of the dice but how do you come up losing twice in a row?
Anyone here in the same boat?
Any stories of comfort or hope?
I can't help thinking something else must be wrong with me
Love to all
![Heart <3 <3](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/PurpleHeart.gif)