In the last seven years I gave birth in my first pregnancy. This followed with two miscarriages at approximately nine weeks, a spontaneous and a missed abortion. After the spontaneous, through my obgyn I was placed on thyroid medication. He concluded that I had also had a decrease in progesterone. I lost this baby, and in the next pregnancy, he would not start me on progesterone until reading my blood levels. By this time it was too late. I never quite got a conclusive answer as to why I lost both babies.
Today I am pregnant, and I am beginning to freak out after I read an answer to an individual letting her know that her doctor can start her on progesterone even before she is pregnant. Is this correct? My doctor only told me to call him as soon as I knew I was pregnant to start the progesterone.
In both pregnancies, my doctor did an immediate ultrasound and verified the pregnancies. He also ran the blood tests.
In my first pregnancy I had an incompetent cervix and had a procedure done to stitch it up for six months of bedrest. My current obgyn (I have since changed) states that he does not feel I needed it. Do you think I will need it now? What can I do to stay on top of things and take care of the baby if things go well? I remember having had a brownish/orange discharge, and the reason why I ended up having the procedure.
Should I exercise? I normally was running 10-15 miles a week. I am unsure as to what to do now. I am on my feet at work all day; is this good? Will this cause a threat? What can/should I do?
I will be calling my doctor tomorrow, and I will hopefully be seeing him tomorrow. I want to be ready to deal with him and decisions made.
Adriana