I swear the news is slow on the uptake. A "new study" showed that using ibuprofen can increase your miscarriage rate, but it doesn't happen for acetaminophen.
Didn't we talk about this for years on the TTTC boards?
Does "new" just mean it was done sometime in the last 10 years? I thought that was pretty common knowledge (at least for those TTC) but I'm continuously surprised by how little some people have to know to have a baby.
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TTC #1 Dx: severe MFI
IVF with ICSI #1: BFP
TESE for DH 08/09/09
ER 08/09/09; ET 08/14/09; Beta #1 08/23/09: 150; Beta #2 08/25/09: 267
TTC #2: FET #1: BFP
ET 06/16/11; Beta #1 06/25/11: 282; Beta #2 06/27/11: 777
First u/s: Twins! Baby A stopped growing @ 9 weeks, forever in our hearts
TTC #3: FET #2: c/p lost at 4 weeks
It's evidently not common knowledge where I live, because they put me on it after my ER. I'm really not happy to learn this, because I had a low beta that faded to no beta. They even gave it to me while I was in recovery and told me to take it multiple times a day. Unfortunately I was none the wiser.
Re: Um, duh
DX Hypothyroid,Prolactinoma, Annovulatory Cycles, Celiac, Lichen,IBS, Severe Allergies ETC>>
M/C 1/2011
May 2011 Clomid 50mg +Ovidrel-BFN
June 2011 HSG, DH SA Both Normal
Sept 2011 C/P
Sep 2011 IUI w/Frozen Sperm, progesterone therapy
Chart/Blog
Nothing breeds faster than Crazy
IVF with ICSI #1: BFP
TESE for DH 08/09/09
ER 08/09/09; ET 08/14/09; Beta #1 08/23/09: 150; Beta #2 08/25/09: 267
TTC #2: FET #1: BFP
ET 06/16/11; Beta #1 06/25/11: 282; Beta #2 06/27/11: 777
First u/s: Twins! Baby A stopped growing @ 9 weeks, forever in our hearts
TTC #3: FET #2: c/p lost at 4 weeks