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jessnbrian
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Interesting article about recurrent MC
Came across this article this morning and I found it really interesting and pretty encouraging, believe it or not. It kind of explains my family history of recurrent MC too, if you think about it. Basically it says that women who experience multiple miscarriages are actually so fertile that their uterus allows for fertilized eggs to implant where as women of normal fertility would not be implanting these eggs....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/28/cause-of-miscarriage-super-fertile_n_1836384.html
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Posted 8/19/13 12:36 PM |
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ac13
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Re: Interesting article about recurrent MC
interesting research...
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Posted 8/19/13 12:46 PM |
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Lillies
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Re: Interesting article about recurrent MC
One of my Drs told me this bc I had three chemicals in a row and my lining is always perfect. My acu really thinks my body is gearing up and almost ready for pregnancy.
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Posted 8/19/13 1:12 PM |
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ready2go
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Re: Interesting article about recurrent MC
Posted by jessnbrian
Came across this article this morning and I found it really interesting and pretty encouraging, believe it or not. It kind of explains my family history of recurrent MC too, if you think about it. Basically it says that women who experience multiple miscarriages are actually so fertile that their uterus allows for fertilized eggs to implant where as women of normal fertility would not be implanting these eggs....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/28/cause-of-miscarriage-super-fertile_n_1836384.html
My RE actually mentioned this research recently to me
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Posted 8/19/13 1:47 PM |
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jessnbrian
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Re: Interesting article about recurrent MC
Posted by ready2go
Posted by jessnbrian
Came across this article this morning and I found it really interesting and pretty encouraging, believe it or not. It kind of explains my family history of recurrent MC too, if you think about it. Basically it says that women who experience multiple miscarriages are actually so fertile that their uterus allows for fertilized eggs to implant where as women of normal fertility would not be implanting these eggs....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/28/cause-of-miscarriage-super-fertile_n_1836384.html
My RE actually mentioned this research recently to me
It's so interesting because I feel like it's describing me to a T - especially since the mc's are so so early - practically chemicals! Especially with this last one which seemed to implant super late to me (2 days before AF was due). I wonder if perhaps this happened to my mom but because back then you couldn't test until like 2 weeks after your missed period she just never knew! I know my aunts on my dad's side all had multiple mc's - Irish girls are known for their fertility!
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Posted 8/19/13 3:00 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Interesting article about recurrent MC
def not true for me but i do know a few people who got pregnant after a mc
mine prob has to do with the fact i cant get pregnant on my own
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Posted 8/20/13 12:39 AM |
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jessnbrian
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Interesting article about recurrent MC
This article specifically deals with women who get pregnant w/out assistance, but experience multiple early miscarriages. I, for example got 2 BFP's within a 4 month span, both with early miscarriages. Basically it says that because of this "superfertility" your uterus doesn't recognize the difference between a healthy embryo and a bad one, so it allows the bad ones to be implanted as well, which then miscarry soon there after. Sucks, but it kinda makes sense to me.
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Posted 8/20/13 7:48 AM |
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