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Why did I miscarry?
By Babyexpert.com on 08/01/2008 17:14:00
Over the last year I’ve had a two miscarriages. Just before each, I’ve had a sore, dry throat during the night. Is this significant? And, do you have advice on avoiding a third miscarriage?

-clotting disorders, which can be treated once diagnosed, as well as viral illnesses and a number of infections, which can act as triggers. It may be that your sore throat is a symptom of a viral illness that was present at the time you miscarried, but more likely

Trying again after a miscarriage
By Babyexpert.com on 29/05/2007 11:54:00
Getting pregnant again after a miscarriage - one in eight pregnancies end in miscarriage, but statistically, most women only miscarry once

about trying to get pregnant again can be very difficult. You may well be afraid that you’ll miscarry again.Following one miscarriage, your statistical chances of suffering another are still one in eight. If you have suffered three miscarriages in a row

Miscarriage explained
By Babyexpert.com on 13/09/2011 07:49:00
Honest and reassuring guide to the questions raised by miscarriage

before trying for another baby after miscarrying?As long as you're feeling physically recovered, you can start to try again whenever you feel ready. It can be helpful to wait until you have had a period after your miscarriage, because it makes it easier

Miscarriage misdiagnosed in around 400 cases of pregnancy a year
By Babyexpert.com on 14/10/2011 10:50:00
Miscarriage misdiagnosed in 400 cases a year

As many as 400 mums each year may be told they have miscarried when there is nothing wrong with their pregnancy. Research led by Professor Tom Bourne of Imperial College London found that in some cases, women who have been told they have miscarried

Week 11 of pregnancy
By on 22/02/2012 05:31:00
What's happening at week 11 of pregnancy?

likely to miscarry and your baby is less susceptible to the effects of drugs and chemicals. Make sure you continue to steer clear of alcohol as much as possible, and watch out for foods that could damage your pregnancy.You’ll be invited for your first

Pregnant and depressed?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/01/2009 17:09:00
Some 10% of UK mums-to-be suffer from anxiety, so depression during pregnancy is not uncommon.

likely to suffer from antenatal depression. You may also be at higher risk if you had trouble conceiving or miscarried in the past. I have suffered from depression before. Am I more likely to get antenatal depression?Unfortunately, yes. If you or a close

Early pregnancy - why am I bleeding?
By Babyexpert.com on 05/10/2011 09:58:00
Early pregnancy - why am I bleeding?

by pain, contact your GP, or go to A&E if it's out of hours. A scan will determine if all is well, but if no heartbeat is found, sadly, you may be miscarrying. 'While it's hugely upsetting, remember, there's no reason why you shouldn't go on to have a

Our baby was frozen for 10 years
By Babyexpert.com on 06/01/2010 10:46:00
Our baby was frozen for 10 years - Real life IVF baby story

frozen, but I miscarried again. Colin and I tried again in March 1996 but when this too failed we decided we couldn't face putting ourselves through it again, and to focus on the benefits of not having children.Each year a letter arrived from the clinic

Spot those pregnancy danger signs
By Babyexpert.com on 04/04/2006 14:48:00
Don’t delay – seek help if you suffer from any of these three

If bleeding continues you may be referred for a scan. If you have heavy bleeding and cramps you might be examined to see if your cervix is dilating. If it is, you may be miscarrying.If you bleed in mid-pregnancy you could have a low-lying placenta. Signs

Expert advice on pregnancy issues
By Babyexpert.com on 16/04/2007 09:53:00
Ovulation, miscarriage, pregnancy niggles: you asked our experts about fertility and pregnancy worries. Here are their answers.

using the tablets in December of last year, but later miscarried in January. I had a very long and traumatic miscarriage which went on altogether for around 5 weeks. Since then I have taken two courses of clomid on days 2-6 and have been using ovulation

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