Goldenpup
Mummy ttc #3
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Hi ladies,
I had a miscarriage in jan at 8w2d. We conceived very quickly first time. We have been ttc again now for a few months and based on ovulation and sex in fertile window we have been right on the mark.
My doc ordered various blood tests all of which came back satisfactory. These included progesterone and fsh. The only thing that showed a problem was my b12. I was below the lowest range that they deem satisfactory. I've now been told I've pernicious anaemia so I have to get an injection every 3 months to boost me up. These will be for life.
My question is, did anyone else have low b12? Could this be the cause of my miscarriage. I read an article online
https://www.vega-licious.com/can-vi...stop-miscarriages-early-menopause-amenorrhea/
This seems to indicate that b12 is vital for ttc. I'm now worried I'm putting too much hope into these injections helping.
I had a miscarriage in jan at 8w2d. We conceived very quickly first time. We have been ttc again now for a few months and based on ovulation and sex in fertile window we have been right on the mark.
My doc ordered various blood tests all of which came back satisfactory. These included progesterone and fsh. The only thing that showed a problem was my b12. I was below the lowest range that they deem satisfactory. I've now been told I've pernicious anaemia so I have to get an injection every 3 months to boost me up. These will be for life.
My question is, did anyone else have low b12? Could this be the cause of my miscarriage. I read an article online
https://www.vega-licious.com/can-vi...stop-miscarriages-early-menopause-amenorrhea/
This seems to indicate that b12 is vital for ttc. I'm now worried I'm putting too much hope into these injections helping.