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Q: High Risk??
asked by: Lilypad on October 27th, 2005
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I lost my baby at 5 months due to an umbilical cord accident. I know this is rare, so I doubt anyone else can relate but other than that my pregnancy was normal. I have never had any other pregnancy losses. Now that I am trying again what exactly would make one high risk? I am 27 years old.
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Trina_251
replied on November 10th, 2005
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I'm high risk now. The reason I was put on high risk is because of my blood pressure for some reason they can't get it to come down. I can relate to your story because my miscarriage wasn't like yours, but I did have a healthy baby boy a year later. And pregnant again. So don't stress about it just talk to your doctor and see what they have to say.
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Lilypad
replied on November 10th, 2005
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Thank you
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