nurse cutie
May 7, 2008, 08:41 AM
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with this topic. I have recently experienced a miscarriage. Date of LMP 2/26/08. My Hcg levels FINALLY dropped to low 100's yesterday. It took FOREVER for them to drop. Found out I was miscarrying 2 weeks ago, and it has seemed like forever. Anyhow, I am aware that my age may be a factor. I just turned 40. My husband is 52. This is our 2nd life together and we just married last year. We weren't really trying at all, but was going to see what would happen. I have only one ovary yet I am VERY fertile. Have 3 kids already (very thankful for them) yet do want a family now with my hubby (hope you guys understand that.. ). I had a miscarriage last 9/19. Very early mc... just went from pos. hpt on a Sunday to a negative. Hpt on Wednesday and then started bleeding, a little heavier, yet normal period. This time saw a gestational sac even up until a week ago Sat. but Hcg #'s were dropping. And I eventually miscarried and now my numbers are down. That makes 2 times since last August I have been pregnant and miscarried. I am so heart broken :( . My ob MD tells me that I am still young and that my husband and I should go through genetic counseling. What does that entail? Also, should we wait a few months before relaxing again? Has anyone out there been successful at conceiving and carrying baby over 40 years old after having miscarriages? The MD said it was a "mother" issue for the baby to mc and that it really doesn't have anything to do with my husbands age. Is that true? My mother had a normal pregnancy and birth with me at age 43. I mean I am glad my husband has no guilt over this, I truly am... he was broken hearted as well. But after me NEVER having an issue, not even in my early 30's of conceiving and having a baby, I am confused at why it is such an issue now. OHHHH... also... I did smoke for the last 5 years and recently quit (promised myself if I ended up pregnant again I would stop immediately... which I did) so could that have something to do with it?? Please... any answers would help me right now.
Thanks.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with this topic. I have recently experienced a miscarriage. Date of LMP 2/26/08. My Hcg levels FINALLY dropped to low 100's yesterday. It took FOREVER for them to drop. Found out I was miscarrying 2 weeks ago, and it has seemed like forever. Anyhow, I am aware that my age may be a factor. I just turned 40. My husband is 52. This is our 2nd life together and we just married last year. We weren't really trying at all, but was going to see what would happen. I have only one ovary yet I am VERY fertile. Have 3 kids already (very thankful for them) yet do want a family now with my hubby (hope you guys understand that.. ). I had a miscarriage last 9/19. Very early mc... just went from pos. hpt on a Sunday to a negative. Hpt on Wednesday and then started bleeding, a little heavier, yet normal period. This time saw a gestational sac even up until a week ago Sat. but Hcg #'s were dropping. And I eventually miscarried and now my numbers are down. That makes 2 times since last August I have been pregnant and miscarried. I am so heart broken :( . My ob MD tells me that I am still young and that my husband and I should go through genetic counseling. What does that entail? Also, should we wait a few months before relaxing again? Has anyone out there been successful at conceiving and carrying baby over 40 years old after having miscarriages? The MD said it was a "mother" issue for the baby to mc and that it really doesn't have anything to do with my husbands age. Is that true? My mother had a normal pregnancy and birth with me at age 43. I mean I am glad my husband has no guilt over this, I truly am... he was broken hearted as well. But after me NEVER having an issue, not even in my early 30's of conceiving and having a baby, I am confused at why it is such an issue now. OHHHH... also... I did smoke for the last 5 years and recently quit (promised myself if I ended up pregnant again I would stop immediately... which I did) so could that have something to do with it?? Please... any answers would help me right now.
Thanks.