Hello. Help calm my nerves. My story: I'm 37 with a 7 and 5 year old. Before having them, I had two miscarriages (one at 6 weeks with a blighted ovum and the other at 8 weeks - 6 weeks heartbeat, went back at 8 and no heartbeat). Went to high risk doc who did extensive blood work and decided to put me on progesterone the next time I got pregnant. So I got pregnant with my now 7 year old and started progesterone right away until about 12 weeks....all went well. Did same for my now 5 year old. Fast forward till now and I got pregnant which we are nervous and excited as we were on the fence about having a 3rd. A few months back I went to my obgyn and said we may try for a 3rd. He knew my history and said I'd rather you now see a fertility doctor based on your past history of early miscarriages and options and such can change in 5 years. So I went to a fertility doc and he ran some tests and said I was okay to try and pregnant naturally. So here we are. I am 5 weeks, 4 days and he tested my progesterone twice and also I had a sono today which looks good. So far, gestation sac and yolk sac is there which is appropriate for this stage. He knows my history and I mentioned me going on progesterone but he said my levels look good right now and does not like to supply progesterone if it's not needed. He will have them shipped to me if needed and for now will watch me weekly with ultrasounds. I just feel like god for bid something happens and it's too late when I should have been put on prog. I don't know. My husband told me to have faith and believe in what he is telling me. Your opinion or stories? Thanks a lot
Re: Anyone not do progesterone for each pregnancy?
If you feel very strongly about this you should voice your concerns. If your RE won't listen maybe your OB/GYN will. This is your pregnancy and you have to advocate for yourself.
I understand completely about the confusion of MTHFR. When I was TTC and I found out I had the mutations I frantically tried to find out everything I could about it and I was just certain it had caused my losses. The truth is, there is a great debate about whether it's even relevant and currently doctors completely disagree. I finally had to take a deep breath and decide that I would do what I could and that's all I could do. Maybe it contributed to my losses, maybe not. I just wasn't willing to take any chances.
Best of luck to you. I hope you and your dr can come to a decision you both feel comfortable with.
What milligrams of baby aspirin are you on? 80mg? I don't recall taking that with my last pregnancies but again that was 5 and 7 years ago so I could have just forgotten. You take one daily?
Thank you so much for your replies. I appreciate it and good luck to us all!!