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post 10/12/2012, 03:40 PM
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Hi lovely ladies,
As you have probably read my last post, I have just had a chemical pregnancy and also one back in 2010. Im wanting to try again though am scared of it happening again sad.gif My question is if this has happened to anyone else when did you start seeking help about it?what tests do they do?
Any success stories would be great too. I have really been on and off ttc but really want a sticky.
Thanx for reading original.gif
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post 10/12/2012, 05:44 PM
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So have you been ttc since 2010 or have you had a baby in between?

If you've been ttc since 2010 then I'd seek advice now but if you've had a baby in between I'd wait & seek advice if you either a) have another chemical pregnancy or b) take more than 6-12 months to conceive (depending on how long previous children took.

I had a chemical pregnancy last week sad.gif It was our first month ttc #2. We conceived #1 first month. If I have another chemical pregnancy or am not pregnant in a few months I'll go seen gp. Hope that helps xx
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post 10/12/2012, 06:08 PM
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Hi Tilytake2,
We ttc in 2010 (CP) but then due to other reasons we stopped ttc and then started ttc now and got pregnant first go but then of course this one ended in CP as well sad.gif
I keep thinking when will I get a sticky.

Hubby and I waiting for baby no.1

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post 10/12/2012, 08:51 PM
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You probably read my post in the other topic, but... I had two chemical pregnancies recently, in September and October. I went to the dr both times so they would be recorded. The first time she just took bloods to check the pregnancy hormone was going down normally; the second time she ordered a whole heap of other blood tests just to be thorough but they all came back normal. She said give it a break for a month, which I have, and am ready to try again over the next couple of weeks. She said if it happens again she'll refer me to a gynaecologist for further testing... I'm not really sure what they can do but it's reassuring to be monitored. I have a healthy son already, and (before that) had another pregnancy that I terminated at 14 weeks because the baby had developmental problems which gave it a very poor chance of survival.
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