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Health Buzz: Miscarriage by Erin T. Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 4:46pm helped that I already had "my baby". Keegan got me through it, in that I had to still take care of him. No time to be depressed! Plus, he was a result of a baby after a miscarriage... in regards to HCG levels, pregnancy and miscarriage. They have additional information on how to reduce miscarriage risks, miscarriage symptoms, types of miscarriage and treatment. Read on »
Miscarriage by Becky@DaybyDay Posted Thu 15 Jan 2009 12:00am Our baby has gone home to be with the Lord. Miscarriage appears to be complete. After the ultrasound our doctor told us we had 3 options - watch and wait, medication... that there was no heartbeat prior to the start of the miscarriage. I can't imagine what it would have been like to go through what we went through Tuesday night without already knowing Read on »
Problem of Recurrent miscarriage - a couple from Bangalore / USA by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 15 Feb 2010 7:56am My wife had 4 recurrent miscarriages with ultrasound scanning showing a fetal pole & no heart beat. We met Dr. Malpani on May 3rd 2008 personally in his clinic after... the success through natural intercourse. Dr. Malpani has been so kind to guide us through emails giving reassurance after conceiving naturally asking my wife to continue the above Read on »
Miscarriage Tough on Men, Harder on Women by Medline Plus Posted Fri 23 Jul 2010 1:24pm followed 83 couples for one year after a miscarriage. They used two tests to gauge levels of psychological distress in both men and women: the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). None of the study participants had a history of mental illness. Immediately after the miscarriage Read on »
Simple blood test to detect Down's syndrome cuts miscarriage risk #prolife #parents #health #tcot by Patty .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 Mar 2011 4:45pm /abort movement tries to block any ultrasound and heartbeat legislation to try and inform women they are caring a human being in them, not just a blob of cells. However, many pro... illnesses,defects like spina-bifida. Yet some still choose abortion as an option even though advanced surgery is available to fix the spine or to prevent miscarriage Read on »
7 weeks 3 days - miscarriage by Amy .. Posted Sat 12 Sep 2009 12:00am decided that my husband would drive me to the clinic - which is near my office - and I'd go in and call when I was done. They did an ultrasound, and there was my baby, heart beating away. He looked so much bigger than when I saw him on Tuesday. The doctor thought he saw a blood vessel nearby that was bleeding, and I was sent home. They told me Read on »
After A Miscarriage… What To Do by Hethir R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 19 Oct 2010 1:44pm One common question we receive is… “What do I do after a miscarriage?”. Believe it or not, miscarriages are a common occurrence. As scary as that may sound, one in four women experience a miscarriage. So if you have stumbled upon this website because of a recent loss, we are here for you… The concerns most expressed [...] Read on »
They Say: Miscarriage Means More Risk by Jennifer Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:05pm StrollerDerby - They Say: Miscarriage Means More Risk Check out this informative article about what having a miscarriage means for your future fertility and pregnancies. Includes a great usage of the term "suckage." Read on »
Miscarriage Statistics by Jennifer Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:51pm late. After you make it to week 3, you have a 10% chance of miscarriage that drops to 5% after week 6. Once you hit the second trimester, your chances of miscarriage drop to 3... When searching for miscarriage information on the internet, the statistics you find can be a little confusing. Here I'm going to give you a general condensed version Read on »