advice needed after another loss please
Steve,
My condolences for your losses, not only of your babies, but your
father and your wife's mother as well. I am glad to see a father
posting in here, because fathers grieve and need answers as well.
Some of your questions are really things that should be directed to a
doctor. I have no idea if your wife's smoking could have an effect on
her eggs, and I understand why you are turning this question over in
your mind. You want an answer, any answer, just as many of us here do.
Maybe someone here knows.
If you are afraid to try again, I think you should talk to a doctor
about your concerns. Some doctors won't test for causes of miscarriage
until the third loss, but some will... especially if age is a factor.
My own doctor is now doing tests on me, both because I INSISTED and
also because I have trouble conceiving (we've been trying for a child
for almost five years now, and have had two miscarriages). Your doctor
could possibly rule out some of the more common causes of recurrent
pregnancy loss. It is definitely worth asking about.
Please, please do take some consolation in your ability to conceive
quickly, especially considering your wife's age. I know that it does
not seem like much, but consider that some wait for years and years to
conceive, only to lose the baby they have been waiting and praying and
hoping for for so very long. Conceiving quickly does not at all lessen
the sadness of a miscarriage... please don't think that I am impying
that... but being able to conceive again is something I wish that I
could accomplish.
Please take care, and best of luck.
-Shawna
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