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Asked by karamelka

Q: Again pregnancy stopped

A year ago: 14weeks 2 days - no heart beat. All tests was fine, so did not find the cause.
Now: 14weeks 6 days - heart beat stopped again.
why??? Everything was going fine. ...


This question was asked Aug. 11, 2014 1:32pm
Category: Miscarriage & Loss

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Answered by Rainbowbaby92 - Aug. 11, 2014 8:55pm
Hey Hun,
I am so sorry for your losses.. I just want it say take time to grieve and that it will happen.. It doesn't seem fair at all but it will.. I'm now 30 weeks after 3 losses with no explanation so it can happen and I now understand I had to loose those babies to get my little man..
Have you had genetic tests done on you and hubby? And clotting factors done on you? I ended up on blood thinners this time round and it seemed to help.
I hope the pain starts to ease soon and you can start to mend xx

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Answered by Chestnutroast - Aug. 11, 2014 5:58pm
This is soo sad, I am so very sorry for this to have happened to you again.
It's just simply heartbreaking.
I did a tiny bit of a search and there a few ladies that was unfortunate as you have been, some even further into the pregnancy and still no answer to why as the babies seemed perfect.
I do wonder when this happens if it is caused by bacteria like some cotdeath cases, i remember they found bacteria in the babies spinal collum i do believe in one case and they believe this may be what has caused many other cotdeaths in the past.
I do hope one day you have a full pregnancy and can be a proud mother.
Life is soo unfair some time, i am so sorry for you're losses.

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Answered by HzlGreenEyes - Aug. 11, 2014 3:28pm
I have no explanation to why. Just know that my thoughts are with you during this time and pray a miracle happens. Do you have family history of genetic defects?

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Answered by Papas~Mama - Aug. 11, 2014 3:28pm
I cannot imagine your loss and I am so so sorry. Per the Mayo Clinic, most of the time when a pregnancy ends it's because there was something wrong physically with the baby, not because of anything that the mother did. It's a terrible thing that we'll never understand until we get to heaven, and nothing that anyone says will make it easier for you, but you're in my thoughts and prayers.

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