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    Re: Two in a row - do I need testing...?

    Sorry to hear about your recent loss Cricket. I had two miscarriages(5 weeks and 13 weeks) in a row a few years ago after three normal and healthy pregnancies and births. My second miscarriage had complications afterwards,they reassured me at the clinic that two is common and ok. When I was well enough to get pregnant again I was pretty scared and for the first time asked for an early scan, I was extremely anxious and had an incredible sonographer that cried with us as we spotted a heartbeat at 6 weeks. I would say after as many babies as you have had it would not be genetic. Are your cycles normal and healthy??

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    Nov 2005
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    Re: Two in a row - do I need testing...?

    LBF - that is encouraging to hear. Thanks for replying. Sorry to hear about your losses - it is hard, isn't it?
    My cycles are pretty normal I think. Not quite 100% regular - often vary a couple days from month to month, but other than that, normal.

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    I had such a different experience with each miscarriage, much like birth itself. The first one was quite beautiful and labour pains followed by passing the baby, I had a 'high' afterwards, not in a creepy way just those endorphins working overtime... the next one was more difficult as I didn't expect to happen again, added to that I almost passed away because of complications after the miscarriage, I was in bed extremely ill for months. During this time, I had dreams about this person (baby) trying to come into earth, even still after two miscarriages and my own near death...I was so incredibly sad and hopeful all in one. Looking at babies really hurt for months, and the due dates coming and going hurt, but each step was another step taken, and now we have our two year old that has filled us with such love and we all wanted her so badly, we walked through the gates of humility to meet this babe, I felt like the miscarriages and lead up to her life were preparation to be ready to mother her, it was such a life changing experience on a very deep level!

    Glad to hear your cycles are all good... maybe just see what the Dr suggests, I hope you get to meet a healthy baby in your family soon.

    LBF - that is encouraging to hear. Thanks for replying. Sorry to hear about your losses - it is hard, isn't it?
    My cycles are pretty normal I think. Not quite 100% regular - often vary a couple days from month to month, but other than that, normal.

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    Re: Two in a row - do I need testing...?

    I think I know what you mean about the high. I experienced something similar, I think, after passing the placenta and sac with this last miscarriage. (I don't think there was anything identifiable as baby at that point - the baby stopped developing quite early on, though I carried the pregnancy until 10 weeks.) And I know what you mean about the hurt - a friend posted a pregnancy announcement on facebook, with ultrasound pics that were the same gestation that I should have been when I went for my dating scan that told me there was no baby. Their pictures of course had a baby on them. What I saw on mine was empty. I'm happy for them, but it still brought some tears... We haven't told many people about this, because we weren't (aren't) ready to talk about it with everyone yet. It's nice to have BB to share experiences!

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    Re: Two in a row - do I need testing...?

    Sorry to hear of your recent losses. As the others have said, sadly its pretty common . I have 8 children and have had 14 pregnancies, with 2 miscarriages in a row at one point. I had a 34 wker (my gorgeous #4), a late loss at 19wks, an ectopic and then finally fell pregnant with my gorgeous #5 all in the space of 14 mths. Sometimes these things just happen and theres no rhyme or reason why, nor does it mean anything is wrong, I do understand the worry over it though. I don't think i would be looking at needing further investigation at this point, if it happened another 1 or 2 times then I would consult someone. If you need more reassurance, then I would book a long appointment with your gp and discuss all your worries with them. Thinking of you.

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    Re: Two in a row - do I need testing...?

    Thanks so much for your reply kristi14. It is really good to hear that others have gone through things like this and gone on to have healthy pregnancies. Sorry to hear about your little ones lost also.
    Mind if I ask what the age gap is from oldest to youngest in your family?