My son and his wife have been down that road several times. She can't carry the fetus past 10 weeks before she suffers a miscarriage. My heart breaks for them.
Please have your DIL look into the following:
MTHFR
Vitamin D3/K2 (the main cause of miscarriage is crucially low levels)
She should switch to methyl folate adc methylation B.
She should seek out an ob who will prescribe progesterone as soon as she gets a positive. Preferably suppositories or injection.
She should ask about Low Dose Naltrexone
I have a cousin who miscarried 5 or 6 before having her first child. She had to stay bedridden until her little girl was born. Then she got pregnant again. The ob/gyn did a procedure of sewing/clamping off (something along that line) of her cervix. She had a weak cervix which caused her to miscarry in her early trimester. Once he did that, she could go about her daily life. Then they scheduled her for delivery where they removed whatever they used to clamp off her cervix and she gave birth to a healthy baby boy. So there are things that can be done to insure a mother of carrying her child full term. Hope this helps.
Not sure. I know she has been put through lots of test etc. It seems she can get pregnant but not carry it past about 8 weeks. They see a specialist in KS.
My son and his wife have been down that road several times. She can't carry the fetus past 10 weeks before she suffers a miscarriage. My heart breaks for them.
Please have your DIL look into the following: MTHFR Vitamin D3/K2 (the main cause of miscarriage is crucially low levels) She should switch to methyl folate adc methylation B. She should seek out an ob who will prescribe progesterone as soon as she gets a positive. Preferably suppositories or injection. She should ask about Low Dose Naltrexone
I have a cousin who miscarried 5 or 6 before having her first child. She had to stay bedridden until her little girl was born. Then she got pregnant again. The ob/gyn did a procedure of sewing/clamping off (something along that line) of her cervix. She had a weak cervix which caused her to miscarry in her early trimester. Once he did that, she could go about her daily life. Then they scheduled her for delivery where they removed whatever they used to clamp off her cervix and she gave birth to a healthy baby boy. So there are things that can be done to insure a mother of carrying her child full term. Hope this helps.
Thanks for the info. My son called again tonight, and they are trying the IVF procedure again this week. Keep your fingers crossed for them!
My prayers are with them!
If you don’t mind me asking, what’s causing her to miscarry around that time?
Not sure. I know she has been put through lots of test etc. It seems she can get pregnant but not carry it past about 8 weeks. They see a specialist in KS.
They should hire someone who carries the fetus for them. Kim Kardashian did the same. Not optimal, but better than nothing.