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    Posted: 19 January 2008 at 7:58pm

Does any one know why you can't see a specialist until you have had 3 miscarriages in a row??

My friend has now had 4 miscarriages. 2 in between her 1st and 2nd baby and now another 2 in 6 months after having her 3rd. But because she hasn't had 3 in a row she can't see a specialist, but the way she looks at is i've had 4 now I should be able to get seen??

I think that way too.

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I was reading on wikipedia today that if you have had two miscarriages in a row you still have an 80% chance of your next pregnancy working out but if you have three in a row then the chances drop to below 50% so I guess that's why. I found out today that I am having an early miscarriage (was only 5 weeks pregnant) and I hate the thought of having to go through two more before having specialist help. Particularly because I am 35 and it took me 10 months to get pregnant this time.

I friend of mine in Auckland went to a specialist privately a few years ago after having two in a row and I remember she said it cost about $100.
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I think its wrong, tht you have to have 3 in a row, ive only had 2 documented in a row, but we are still going to see a specialist, ( i wonder if it has anything to do with funding or such like)...we will be paying to see FA and we dont qualify for public funding.


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Originally posted by Vanillabean Vanillabean wrote:

I found out today that I am having an early miscarriage (was only 5 weeks pregnant) and I hate the thought of having to go through two more before having specialist help. Particularly because I am 35 and it took me 10 months to get pregnant this time. 

Big hugs hun, so sorry this is happening to you.


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One of my friend's just suffered her 2nd miscarriage last week, her last one was about 10 months ago. She has a 3 yr old already & is now wondering if she's able to keep the babies. She too, wants to see a specialist NOW, not wait to possibily lose a 3rd baby.
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My cousin had a missed miscarriage at around 14ish weeks, and the foetus was sent for testing and she's seen a specialist etc and she's only 25, and that was their first pregnancy. Maybe it depends on who you go through initially? I'm not sure.
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yeah i think so too..cause after my missed mc and testing and stuff I'm pretty sure we could get referred to a specialist but it didnt happen as we got pregnant...its just cruel to make people wait till 3 in a row:(
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