Hi all-first off congrats on your babies and hopefully it's ok to pose this question to you all. I am 38 and went for my 8 week US yesterday which showed a 6w 2d bean and something "trying to be a fetal pole." They said I'm likely going to miscarry. I had a gut feeling as I thought I should be feeling "sicker" (I have 3 children 13,11,8) . I really don't think my dates are 11 or 12 days off but I go back for another US Monday. Slight cramping and baby bit of brown spotting today. The main reason for my post is that I'm not sure how much this loss can be attributed to my age or just Mother Nature and I probably will never know. I think it just natural to be terrified that I can't get pregnant again or if I do that I may suffer another loss. My Dr is not the kind to do a lot of tests and I always trust other Moms. Have any of you suffered a loss to go on and get pg again? How long after? Did you do anything differently?
Thank you!
Re: Looking for encouragement (loss mentioned)
From what I have read, most first trimester losses can be attributed to genetic issues - and unfortunately that can happen to women of any age. Your age alone is not the only contributing factor, and this board is a testament to the fact that women can conceive successfully in our late 30s and beyond.
I am sorry you are in limbo right now. HUGS.
I hope you get some good news after all.
January PAL siggie challenge; Good advice:
I knew in my heart that it was a mmc.... I had pretty minor pregnancy symptoms and then none. I was nursing my son in the middle of the night, and all of a sudden my milk let down (which it hadn't done in a long time). I literally googled missed miscarriage on my phone while we finished nursing. The next day I felt different and just didn't feel pregnant anymore (except for the pooch, which stuck around for at least a month).
We got pregnant about 6 months later. Didn't really do anything different, but I was better about charting and communicating with my DH. My 8w appt is in a few days. Fingers crossed that this one has a healthy heartbeat, but I still feel bloated and tired.
So assuming this is the road you're on.... you'll have to decide to get a DnC or pass naturally, and then you'll have a month (or two) of heavy periods (at least this was my experience, and I saw other women say the same... so I think it is common). And then you'll be ready to try again!
I hope this diatribe doesn't sound negative. I just wish I'd known any of this when it happened to me.
I had 3 losses before this one stuck. Like you said, I'll never know if they were due to my age or would have happened anyway. We began the process of using donor eggs to increase our odds and learned we were pregnant again, unassisted. We feel extremely fortunate that this one seems to be sticking around.
If you don't feel that your current doctor will be aggressive enough to run tests, I urge you to seek a referral to a reproductive endocrinologist (or if your insurance doesn't require it, you don't even need a referral). For me, knowing that I wasn't leaving any stone unturned provided me a sense of control in a time that I was losing hope.
Wishing you the best!
1st BFP-8/17/12! Missed Miscarriage discovered @ 8 week US. D&C.
2nd BFP-2/13/13! Blighted Ovum discovered @ 8 week US. Natural miscarriage.
3rd BFP-5/22/13! By early June, progesterone plummeting. Another loss.
August 2013 - started Donor Egg process, but surprise BFP with my own eggs.
Dear Son born 5/28/14
1st BFP-8/17/12! Missed Miscarriage discovered @ 8 week US. D&C.
2nd BFP-2/13/13! Blighted Ovum discovered @ 8 week US. Natural miscarriage.
3rd BFP-5/22/13! By early June, progesterone plummeting. Another loss.
August 2013 - started Donor Egg process, but surprise BFP with my own eggs.
Dear Son born 5/28/14
I hope my story gives you some hope though! So sorry about your recent loss. ((Hugs))