Miscarriage rates

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Avatar f tn All kinds of numbers and miscarriage rates are running around out there after a heart beat is seen, I have seen from 5 to 10% quoted. It sounds like you are doing all the right things and things are going great. Hope this helps, not sure there is an answer.
655897 tn?1328018445 So right now its like I am having a miscarriage of one, but still pregnant with the other. I just want this one to be ok!
2118793 tn?1342449463 Ive heard you are more fertile after a miscarriage. I'm sorry to hear about your loss and I hope your next pregnancy is a healthy smooth 9 months.
Avatar f tn I was surfing around ( cause I was worrying about 2 trimester mc rates) and found this site http://www.amazingpregnancy.com/pregnancy-articles/337.html Hope it helps ease someones mind.
Avatar f tn Thawed Embryos From Non-Donor Oocytes <35 35-37 38-40 41-42 Number of transfers 50 27 16 4 Percentage of transfers resulting in live births 22.0 11.1 2 / 16 1 / 4 Average number of embryos transferred 1.9 2.1 2.
Avatar f tn There is some data suggesting that implantation rates are lower with IVF; and miscarriage rates are higher for women with MTHFR. So, it is one of the things that REs like to treat prophyllactically. Biochemically speaking, the Folic acid theory is sound, and extra folic acid is unlikely to cause problems. Aspirin at that dosage is unlikely to "hurt" either.
Avatar f tn I had a missed miscarriage four months ago @ 13 weeks. Had no sign of miscarriage, no bleeding or cramping at all! Went to my regular check up & found out the babies heart was no longer beating:( Your little ones heart rate seems strong!! If you haven't had any big issues with this pregnancy I would not worry!!! I had issues with progesterone being low in the beginning so they think that was a sign! :/ Just enjoy it & try to relax!
Avatar f tn Higher rates of fetal loss are associated with lower fetal heart rates; survival is zero at heart rates below 85 bpm at 6 to 8 weeks of gestation. That said a normal heart rate (110s-160s) by 8 weeks gestation confers a much better prognosis. A repeat sonogram to detect the fetal heart in 3-4 weeks will be helpful. Best regards, Dr.
1315622 tn?1286816855 Hi am new here I am exactly 8 wks preg. This is my 2nd preg 1st ended in miscarriage. We have been trying for 9 months exact time after miscarriage. Edd is 1jan.2011. We heard the baby's heartbeat at 7 wks 2 days 132bpm. Am really super excted and pray that we all make through our pregnancy.
Avatar f tn how soon after a miscarriage does it take for your HCG levels to go back to normal? i had a miscarriage nearly 2 weeks ago. once the bleeding stopped we have been trying again. i have just done a test and it shows a faint positive???
Avatar n tn t know your age but that would be informative as you are asking about confounding issues. The two confounders are that with increasing age miscarriage rates increase (most commonly due to an increase in chromosomal abnormalities secondary to aging oocytes), and with increasing age the menstrual cycle can begin to vary in length by 7 days or more.
Avatar f tn I visited my OBGYN on 2/18/08 for first routine OB visit. I was slightly concerned since I had been spotting for 5 days - started out brown and light pink, and now sometimes has a little bit of stringy red in it(also, I noticed a faint foul smell to this bloody discharge when I changed my pad). By my LMP (12/20/07), I should be 9 weeks today.
Avatar m tn Sorry to hear about the miscarriage and this cyst. Cysts can grow at different rates. If it is truly a dermoid, it will not go away on its own and will need to be surgically removed. Here is a website that may be helpful - http://ovaryresearch.com/ovarian_cysts.htm.
Avatar f tn I've just found out that I'm 5 weeks pregnant at 46!!!. I'm delighted and so is my husband but I'm absolutely shocked to be pregnant at all (thought it was menopause) and very worried about the miscarriage rates for this age group, which I've read is as high as 50%. I don't smoke or drink, I watch what I eat and am taking preg vitamins. All of my blood tests were great and this is baby number 7. Others are between 27 - 6 yrs.
Avatar f tn I googled miscarriage rates - at age 48, the chance of m/c is 50-75 percent. On your other issues, I believe only your dr will be able to adequately answer them w/authority. With miscarriage rates this high, chances are that if there's a chromosonal abnormality, the body will miscarry it. Now women 40+ have a greater chance of a normal pregnancy than in the past - that much I know.
Avatar f tn The miscarriage rates do drop dramatically after 6 weeks. Since once the embryo is successfully implanted and grows things go pretty smoothly. Asset this point all that can go wrong is a truly random occurance, like wrong number of chromosomes - extremely rare, especially if you are younger.
782720 tn?1236125785 If you read the literature, you will see studies showing an increased risk of miscarriage associated with low heart rates, but that has not been my experience. I hope you have another scan coming up soon, if the heart rate rises into the 160-170 range within the next few weeks, I bet you will do OK. I'm pulling for you! Good luck!
Avatar f tn After you see the heartbeat, the risk of miscarriage drops to approximately 5%, so long as no other complications are present and there is no vaginal bleeding. You can Google miscarriage rates by week also and it will give you some good info. Good luck!
Avatar n tn I've heard of the heart beats and heart rates how many of you have exprienced this my babes heart beat today at the apt was at 185 ? I don't really know what the say the higher or lower ? About the gender ?
Avatar f tn In December I had a missed miscarriage. Baby stopped growing at 8 weeks, but I didn't find out til 9 weeks at my appointment. I had my first appointment 2 weeks ago and the heartbeat was 153 and everything looked good. I'm now 9 weeks and worried that something is going to happen. My breasts still hurt, and I get nauseous still and I'm tired, so these are all good stopped ignore that everything is fine right? I'm just really worried and don't want to lose this one either.
Avatar f tn I have been through miscarriage a few times myself. At this early stage it is not unlike what you are already experiencing...some cramping, much like your period accompanied by heavier then normal bleeding. Physically it is not too bad...it is the emotional aspect that is difficult for some (such as myself) to cope with. If you find yourself going through this, please know you are not alone. Unfortunately many of us have been there and we are pretty good people to talk to and lean on.
Avatar f tn I had a septum in my uterus, and carried my son to full term. Later after a miscarriage, I had a D&C and they removed the septum. My son just pushed the septum aside as he grew. But the reasoning for removing the septum is that it has poor blood supply, and if an embryo implants on it, the embryo might not get enough blood and the pregnancy fail.