Belle30
Mummy to a baby boy
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Hi All
First of all, I know that if you're looking at this section then you've probably had your own horrible loss, and I'm so sorry that you're having to go through it, and maybe not for the first time. I have posted this message in the ttc section, but thought I would try here as well.
I'm back to ttc after an early miscarriage at 5 weeks, in my first pregnancy. We got pregnant in our first month of trying, which was a surprise to say the least!
Everyone is trying to reassure me that I'll probably be fine next time, but I'm a certified worrier, so am very nervous it will happen again and have been very naughty with my obsessive googling habits (stats, symptoms, recurrent miscarriage, deficiencies, imbalances, you name it....)
Anyway, I had some blood tests before ttc as I had been having some symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Thyroid function cam back in the normal range, but I just found out today (it's taken several phonecalls to my previous surgery, who told me at the time that ALL was normal) that I have elevated prolactin levels! Only 'borderline' elevated, but I'm worried that this could have caused a problem anyway. I know how common early m/c is, and if it weren't for a couple of other observations, I probably wouldn't be so worried. The thing is, over the last couple of years my periods have become lighter and shorter and blood doesn't seem as 'thick' (sorry if tmi!) Plus my m/c seemed a bit lighter and shorter than a normal period still! Before m/c, I had a consistent 14 day luteal phase and a regular 30-31 day cycle.
I have read about possible links between high prolactin, low progesterone and miscarriage, owing to inadequate thickening of the uterus lining - so the poor little bean can't implant properly.
Now obviously the doctors would probably just send me away and tell me to stop worrying if I mentioned this to them - they don't like self-diagnosis!
I'm putting two and two together, and probably making 5 - but does anyone know anything about this? Could there possibly be a link between AF getting lighter and shorter, me producing too much prolactin and too little progesterone, an early and surprisingly light m/c?
Any wisdom gratefully received! Thanks xx
First of all, I know that if you're looking at this section then you've probably had your own horrible loss, and I'm so sorry that you're having to go through it, and maybe not for the first time. I have posted this message in the ttc section, but thought I would try here as well.
I'm back to ttc after an early miscarriage at 5 weeks, in my first pregnancy. We got pregnant in our first month of trying, which was a surprise to say the least!
Everyone is trying to reassure me that I'll probably be fine next time, but I'm a certified worrier, so am very nervous it will happen again and have been very naughty with my obsessive googling habits (stats, symptoms, recurrent miscarriage, deficiencies, imbalances, you name it....)
Anyway, I had some blood tests before ttc as I had been having some symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Thyroid function cam back in the normal range, but I just found out today (it's taken several phonecalls to my previous surgery, who told me at the time that ALL was normal) that I have elevated prolactin levels! Only 'borderline' elevated, but I'm worried that this could have caused a problem anyway. I know how common early m/c is, and if it weren't for a couple of other observations, I probably wouldn't be so worried. The thing is, over the last couple of years my periods have become lighter and shorter and blood doesn't seem as 'thick' (sorry if tmi!) Plus my m/c seemed a bit lighter and shorter than a normal period still! Before m/c, I had a consistent 14 day luteal phase and a regular 30-31 day cycle.
I have read about possible links between high prolactin, low progesterone and miscarriage, owing to inadequate thickening of the uterus lining - so the poor little bean can't implant properly.
Now obviously the doctors would probably just send me away and tell me to stop worrying if I mentioned this to them - they don't like self-diagnosis!
I'm putting two and two together, and probably making 5 - but does anyone know anything about this? Could there possibly be a link between AF getting lighter and shorter, me producing too much prolactin and too little progesterone, an early and surprisingly light m/c?
Any wisdom gratefully received! Thanks xx