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Difficulty In Conceiving, Normal Blood Work, Had Miscarriages. What Can Be Done?

hey i am 26 years old and in last 4 years i have had 3 miscarrys and i am trying to get pregnant again but nothing seems to work i had blood test done me and my partner but they all came back ok wat should do
Thu, 27 Mar 2014
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Firstly, it should be ascertained if there is any organic cause or a genetic cause for the recurrent abortions and also if the abortions are happening at exactly the same stage of the pregnancy to rule out a common cause. I would be able to comment further on your blood work if you had entered the results. If no obvious reason is found, it is always ideal to postpone pregnancy for at least a year or six months until the irritability of the uterus settles down. Please consult a specialist in high risk pregnancy for further management. Hope this helps.
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Difficulty In Conceiving, Normal Blood Work, Had Miscarriages. What Can Be Done?

Hello, Firstly, it should be ascertained if there is any organic cause or a genetic cause for the recurrent abortions and also if the abortions are happening at exactly the same stage of the pregnancy to rule out a common cause. I would be able to comment further on your blood work if you had entered the results. If no obvious reason is found, it is always ideal to postpone pregnancy for at least a year or six months until the irritability of the uterus settles down. Please consult a specialist in high risk pregnancy for further management. Hope this helps.