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<blockquote data-quote="tigger" data-source="post: 1623351" data-attributes="member: 11023"><p>I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I had one a number of years ago and it was very painful. The hospital only left me for 3 weeks to see if it would come out naturally (it would have been 2 weeks but I was on holiday around that time too) and then they scanned and said they'd remove the rest by ERPC. Definitely get it checked out. If you suspect you're coeliac don't go gluten free as if you're being tested it will mess up the results and can lead to it not being diagnosed. There can be all sorts of reasons for miscarriages and unfortunatley they can just be one of those things. I believe that in my hospital you had to have 3 before you got referred to the recurrent miscarriage clinic. Are you under any fertility clinic? I got referred to one after not getting pregnant a year after the miscarriage but when my consultant checked he could have referred me within 6 months because of type 1. Good luck and I hope you have a full term pregnancy soon. Look after yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigger, post: 1623351, member: 11023"] I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I had one a number of years ago and it was very painful. The hospital only left me for 3 weeks to see if it would come out naturally (it would have been 2 weeks but I was on holiday around that time too) and then they scanned and said they'd remove the rest by ERPC. Definitely get it checked out. If you suspect you're coeliac don't go gluten free as if you're being tested it will mess up the results and can lead to it not being diagnosed. There can be all sorts of reasons for miscarriages and unfortunatley they can just be one of those things. I believe that in my hospital you had to have 3 before you got referred to the recurrent miscarriage clinic. Are you under any fertility clinic? I got referred to one after not getting pregnant a year after the miscarriage but when my consultant checked he could have referred me within 6 months because of type 1. Good luck and I hope you have a full term pregnancy soon. Look after yourself. [/QUOTE]
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