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Afraid of Blighted Ovum recurrence.
Hi, I am 33 years old, I was trying for IUI to get pregnant, but two cycles failed. I stopped for one cycle and by God's grace, I concieved. I am now 6 weeks pregnant having all the symptoms of healthy pregnancy but in u/s the doc said, I have just concieved and the sac measured 4 weeks. I had very slight pinkish discharge two to three times. Next u/s on after 4 weeks is due. I am afraid since I had BO 2 yrs ago and had D&E. Can I have BO again?
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Hi. Take all support of progesterone and do ultrasound after 2 wks.
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It's not normal to have blighted ovum or miscarriage. It's a sign of unhealthy body and Hormone imbalance. Miscarriage can be completely prevented by healing the root cause of problem. It's frustrating to see that so many women are suffering and not getting the right information . There is no reason why anybody should suffer with this traumatic event. It's possible to get a healthy baby. Root cause needs further evaluation with blood tests, scan etc. Can be healed with diet changes, lifestyle changes, self care and regenerative detoxification. Hope this helps.... feel free to connect with me on Practo direct consult if you want more support.
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