I have my follow up on September 3rd. As of right now, I have no answer as to what happened. I'm fine, baby was fine. OB was waiting on some more testing to come back on me so we'll see what that shows. I noticed on the Wednesday check in for late loss that a lot of us never got answers, just a big questions mark.
BFP #1 5/10/06 ...m/mc
@11.5w 6/29/06 D&C 6/30/06
BFP #2 10/29/08 ...stillborn via c/s
@41w 7/20/09
missing my baby everyday
BFP #3 1/20/10 My angel's little sister Grace Madison was born September 8th 2010
@37w. We're so blessed! Thank you angel for getting her here safely.
BFP #4 12/30/11. Jackson Christopher 8/22/2012 via repeat c/s @ 37w 3d


Re: Late m/c's- who got answers?
I don't have a definite reason for my loss. I know my cervix started shortening and I went into PTL, but there could be a couple of reasons why my cervix started shortening:
- I originally got pg with triplets and lost one at 13 weeks. That one was sitting on my cervix and could have caused my body to think it needed to go into labor to miscarry it, even though there were two healthy fetuses remaining.
- Could be because it's more common in multiple pregnancies in general.
- Could be just because my cervix is stupid and they're not really sure if it would be an issue again even if I were to get pg with one.
I just know that if/when I get pg next time, I'm requesting a preventative cerclage right off the bat. My doctor kind of insinuated that it might not be necessary, but I'm not taking any chances.
I hope the OB comes back with some answers for you!
I don't know if we'll ever know for sure why we lost our two boys at almost 23 weeks. There were a lot of complications from the beginning of the pg though and just even the fact that we started with five babies probably was the lead factor in all their demise. I had my follow-up with the ob already and she deferred a lot of the why questions to the peri who I'm seeing in a couple weeks. I honestly don't think they'll have any more info for us though.
I'm so sorry for your loss and I really hope that they will give you some answers. Let us know what you find out...
I'm so sorry for your loss and can't even imagine the pain you have been in. We did have an answer for our loss (Down Syndrome) but had no warning about it what-so-ever (all early testing was fine). My doctor thought at the time that our loss was due to infection, but the chromosome analysis came back a month later with a Trisomy 21 karyotype.
I hope that you get answers that you are looking for from some of the testing your doctor is running. I cannot imagine never knowing why something like this happened. Our answer was very humbling and quite unexpected (especially since the early risk assessments were normal) but helped us feel a bit more at ease with future pregnancies. The DS was a complete trisomy, meaning it was a fluke. Knowing that it was a fluke didn't make us any less nervous for the other pregnancies, but we had hope that it would go better.
Thing 2 = May 2009, Stillborn 33weeks 4lbs 9oz 18in
Thing 3 = October 2010, 27weeks 4days 2lbs 4oz 14.25in