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Recurrent chemical pregnancy
Hi I've had 3 chemical pregnancies back to back on 3 consecutive cycles.. Implantation happens I get all symptoms and slight positive pregnancy test for few days and then I start bleeding before 5w 3d, which was the maximum it ever got to.. I was on progesterone suppositories for the last one.. What are my next steps.. Pls advice I was able to collect tissue on last loss, But didn't test, havent started bleeding yet on this one, if I manage to get tissue should I check for chromosomal abnormalities?
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Back to back 3 consecutive cycles you shouldn't be trying to concieve. Give your body a break. Be positive on this pregnancy.  I hope you are taking all the supportive medicines
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You should send tissue for chromosomal abnormalities (microarray) Detailed investigations are needed
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U need workup. Consultation is important
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