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Asked for female, 34 years old from Kochi
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I'm 34 years married on feb 15 on 2013. Had 4chemical pregnancies and many icsi and iui failures by now with unexplained infertility and normal reports. Height 158 cms weight 65 kg periods always on time. This time did got periods on 3 oct 2019, did a 3 day frozen embryo transfer of 3 embryos from cimar cochin on 22 oct 2019 took hcg injections on 22nd 25th 28th and 31st with enoxaparin 20 mg twice a day and daily progesterone injections with progynova 2 mg 1 1 2, wysolone 1 0 1, fopymin 1 0 0 ecosprin 75 mg 0 0 1 and duphaston 0 0 1 and got pregnant with hcg level of 211 on 5th nov. Took hcg shots on 5 10 and 15th nov. First t.v.s on 21st nov thursday ((6th week)) revealed a single intrauterine pregnancy with a small gestation sac of 7 mm but no yolk sac, no heartbeat, no foetal pole was seen. Baby was not alive told not a healthy pregnancy asked to wait for a week and come back on 29th nov friday for next scan with continued medications and another hcg shot on 25th nov saying sometimes it grows late or will be placed too far so not seen in the scan. Is that so? Can I hope that there can be a miracle and heart will beat and the yolk sac and embryo will still grow and show up in the scan by next week or is it a blighted ovum/missed miscarriage. Does the yolk sac grow in 7th week. I neither have pregnancy symptoms nor miscarriage symptoms and no bleeding whatsoever. Is my last road to motherhood over or are there chances at all of a healthy pregnancy? How much ever positive I think i'm feeling depressed that its all over. What could be the reason that yolk sac foetal pole and heart beat wasn't seen. Could it be due to my uterus which is though healthy as per scan or is it due to embryo. Please do reply me.

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MBBS, M.S Obstetrics & Gynaecology, F.MA...read more

Gynaecologist•Chennai
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Hi. Namita. I feel very sorry to read all that you have gone through.
Answer to your question is Embryo.

I want to ask you whether you have done PGD every time you had a icsi and embryo transfer. Was the baby normal???
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I suggest you to take a break for 1 month before going for 2nd cycle with frozen embryos bcoz body needs time to settle. Secondly I would suggest you to ask your doctor to give you additional supporting drugs after embryo transfer probably enoxaparin to increase the success of implantation of your embryos. And don't take stress .everything will happen good. Be positive.
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1.no ,lonopin/ enoxaparin won't cause itching / scrathing.
2.although,it works as blood thinner and petechial hemorrhages (suprficial hemorrhages) can happen and usually look like mosquito bites to an untrained eye.
3.image speaks a 100 words. Consult with an image of lesion / local doctor for better help.
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Sexologist•Jaipur
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Will hv to check your whole past history and line of treatment to diagnose accurate cause. U can also consult.
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Your doctor had prescribed it for saving your baby, so its essential in case of recurrent pregnancy loss etc, you will have to check blood coagulation profile frequently along with platelets while on the dug.
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Your gynaec is right u need to be given Enoxaparin inj as u have high BP n GDM.
200 gms at 18 weeks is normal even for singletons pregnancies.
You should eat good healthy food, rest in left lateral position as the blood supply is better to the uterus that way.u mst hv ur Iron and calcium tablets twice a day. Calcium is beneficial evn in high BP.
Mama Protinex powder can be taken in milk 2 tsp.
Baby wt increases rapidly in last 2 months.
Since u r having twins good tht u r aw...more
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Hello, heavy bleeding during menses may be due to hormonal imbalance, uterine polyp, pelvic inflammatory disease, fibroid of uterus, ovarian dysfunction, Certain medications, including anti-inflammatory medications, hormonal medications such as estrogen and progestins, and anticoagulants such as warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven) or enoxaparin (Lovenox), can contribute to heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding. If,you will get exact reason for infertility then you got proper treatment. So,first ask yo...more
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