Answered by RihanaSam - Jul. 3, 2018 5:33pm
During my first marriage i miscarried for 3 times.I always had complications while getting pregnant.Now i'm married for second time at the age of 43. Having a look at my previous pregnancies i guess it is not a good idea to be pregnant again. So i persuaded my husband to go for surrogacy and he is ready to go for it if we will have a baby of our own DNA.
So i started looking out for good clinics regarding surrogacy.I researched over the web and found many clinics regarding surrogacy.
While having a look at best known clinics for surrogacy i came across a name of clinic many times. Having very good positive reviews.So i contacted that clinic and told them about my issue.They said they will help us in every possible way.They told me about their procedure and they will help us in every aspect. They told us that we can have baby of our own DNA sample. Surrogate mother will not have any effect on our child. She will just keep our child in her womb.
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Answered by pheobe412 - Mar. 29, 2018 9:22am
Hello there, don't feel this way, there's nothing wrong with you. It's just a matter of time. Next time just try to take intensive care of yourself. Consult with your doctor, Ask him to give you high precautions during your pregnancy. Some basic precautions are not use stairs, Don't eat hot food etc. He is going to give you the things like that and you'll be fine. Don't worry.
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Answered by babylove14 - Dec. 18, 2017 3:54am
I miscarried at 5 weeks. It was like a VERY heavy period for me but with more clots/tissue. I also had pregnancy tests getting lighter leading up until the day I bled. It's hard to say if that were a miscarriage. As a previous poster said, you may have lost one and not the other. Especially since you have had steady hcg levels from my experience. Hopefully it's just breakthrough bleeding or something abd everything is fine but from what I've seen (For myself and heard from other women) miscarriage bleeding is consistent.
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Answered by AnnabelleT - Dec. 17, 2017 8:44pm
When I had my miscarriage, I had0 really bad cramps (that felt like contractions) and back ache with spotting in the morning. By the evening I was bleeding really heavily and passing large clots, I bled really heavily for 2 days and had to wear double pads and change every couple of hours (Sorry tmi). I bled for 10 days.
With my other successful pregnancies I did have early spotting but it was lighter and only lasted a day or two. I'm really praying that your spotting stops and you go on to have a happy and healthy 9 months. Big hugs as I know how scary spotting is. Thinking of you xx
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Answered by Starmama14 - Dec. 17, 2017 8:20pm
When I had my miscarriage I started with pink/red spotting and then had a huge gush (overflowed a pad...sorry tmi) and then I bled constant until eventually I had a d&c. I have no idea what it's like for anyone else? I am wondering if you maybe miscarried one but there's still another in there? Thinking and praying for you!
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