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Hello my name is Paris I am 26 years old, my husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for over a year now, I myself honestly believe I have had two miscarriage s with in the year of trying. After experiencing what felt to be the first miscarriage, I made an appoint to be seen at my local gynecologist practice in my home town. The doc only did a basic check up which only consisted of five minutes of her checking my vital signs and breast. The doc really didn t want to hear or see what I need to tell or show her of what I believe to be a misfortune event. I was also scheduled for blood work along with other things that was listed for checking into during that appointment, with out preforming the complete check up and no explanation as to why; she calmed it be unnecessary and rushed me off. Because of what I had in-contoured during that visit, I felt overwhelmed at the fact that I was concerned about my health as well as well being but felt as thou it didn t matter, I did not return to be seen the second time that it happen three months after to the first time. What should be our next steps? or our best option for trying naturally or even alternative s
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.
I am sorry that you felt unattended and ignored but basic checkup is the first line management, without which we cannot progress anywhere. Miscarriage is an event which can happen cause of numerous causes and in certain case is unavoidable in some countries it is not advisable to take any severe measures until it is a case of recurrent pregnancy loss (more than 2 abortions). I know it is an unfortunate and traumatic experience and you had to suffer it twice. Get screened for APLA ( antibodies form which cause abortion). Undertake basic USG take progesterone support in next pregnancy. You and your partner can take up karyotype study to rule out genetic problems, if you had taken up karyotype study of previous abortus it will definitely be helpful.
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I am sorry that you felt unattended and ignored but basic checkup is the first line management, without which we cannot progress anywhere. Miscarriage is an event which can happen cause of numerous causes and in certain case is unavoidable in some countries it is not advisable to take any severe measures until it is a case of recurrent pregnancy loss (more than 2 abortions). I know it is an unfortunate and traumatic experience and you had to suffer it twice. Get screened for APLA ( antibodies form which cause abortion). Undertake basic USG take progesterone support in next pregnancy. You and your partner can take up karyotype study to rule out genetic problems, if you had taken up karyotype study of previous abortus it will definitely be helpful. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.