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Q: 4 Miscarrys And Still No Answers
asked by: tracey2812 on April 23rd, 2007
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I have had 4 miscarrys im am and O negitive blood type and my Partner is an O positive blood type so that had made it difficult for me to carry but not the reasons for my miscarrys as far as the docs can work out i have a blood clot appear at around 8 weeks and by the time i get to 12 weeks i have miscarry they are not sure what the blood clot is there for and where it has come from the clot is appox 30 ml im not sure of what the prob could be i am currently 24 years old and i would like to have a least one baby before i get too old as problems can become more likely when you are older i have been asking the docs to help but they are wanting me to fall pregnant again and i have a fertility problem where i only have one fertiel time a year which doesnt really help my last misscarry was over 12 months ago i would like to try again but just doing some research and stuff before i put myself in the postition of the miscarry catagery again i have never had children. If there is anyone out there with answers that may help i would love to hear from you
Thank you for your time
Tracey
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monkeygirl22
replied on April 23rd, 2007
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I have heard of some women with this problem and it said that it is a simple fix of taking one baby aspirin a day (81 mg). You may want to ask your doctor about this as it may be helpful in you staying pregnant. You can also do some research on the internet.
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monkeygirl22
replied on April 23rd, 2007
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Here you go:
Aspirin is an over the counter medicine used for pain relief and to reduce fever. Aspirin is also an anticoagulant; that is, it keeps blood from clotting excessively.

A low does of aspirin such as found in baby aspirin may be beneficial to fertility. It is thought that aspirin can help the uterine lining by helping with the blood flow to the ovaries and uterus. Low dose aspirin treatment also significantly improves ovarian response. Aspirin is thought to help with In Vitro Fertilization, particularly in women who have previously had a miscarriage. Studies show that it may reduce the risk of miscarriage as much as 50% when used with heparin or immunoglobulin.

You can take any brand of aspirin, as long as it has no more than 81 mg per tablet. This will be in either the chewable baby aspirins, or in the adult low dose aspirin. The tablets are very small and easy to swallow. You only need to take one tiny pill per day to reap the benefits. Taking one low dose or baby aspirin (81 mg) a day is a good thing to add to the supplements you are already taking. If you are suspicious about miscarriages, or have suffered from them in the past, ask your doctor about aspirin. It could very well be what the doctor orders. When you are trying to conceive, it is important not to take any type of drug, even an over the counter one, without talking to your doctor first.
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tracey2812
replied on April 23rd, 2007
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Thank you for that information i will ask my doctor about this when i go and see her next week and i will get back to you about it
Tracey
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