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Old 06-25-2013  
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Default Re: How to prevent a miscarriage

Always have in mind that it's not just you anymore
 
Old 06-26-2013  
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"Watch what you eat and watch your step all the time!"
Come to think of it... I guess this applies even if you're not pregnant!
 
Old 06-26-2013  
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Always have in mind that it's not just you anymore
Awww... that sure is true. Pregnancy is not the time to be selfish
 
Old 08-10-2013  
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Come to think of it... I guess this applies even if you're not pregnant!
Couldn't agree more. The last time I fell downstairs, I had a chipped fracture and needed to undergo 6 sessions of physical therapy! Ugh!!!
 
Old 08-18-2013  
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Couldn't agree more. The last time I fell downstairs, I had a chipped fracture and needed to undergo 6 sessions of physical therapy! Ugh!!!
That sounds terrible! I hope it didn't do any permanent damage!
 
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I've read that having low progesterone when pregnant possibly causes repeated miscarriages... which perhaps explains women who are very careful and yet still have miscarriages... So I guess it would also be better to have yourself tested just to make sure you just have sufficient of it.
That's why doctors give progesterone or Duphaston to moms who have a sensitive pregnancy so as to avoid possible miscarriage. Bed rest is also a requirement.
 
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Couldn't agree more. The last time I fell downstairs, I had a chipped fracture and needed to undergo 6 sessions of physical therapy! Ugh!!!
Oh, hope you're doing fine now. Next time, be extra careful dear. Ok?
 
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Couldn't agree more. The last time I fell downstairs, I had a chipped fracture and needed to undergo 6 sessions of physical therapy! Ugh!!!
How are you? Hoping you're feeling better at this time Fanny!
 
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Couldn't agree more. The last time I fell downstairs, I had a chipped fracture and needed to undergo 6 sessions of physical therapy! Ugh!!!
Oh my! Next be careful dear...
 
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Couldn't agree more. The last time I fell downstairs, I had a chipped fracture and needed to undergo 6 sessions of physical therapy! Ugh!!!
Oh, hope you're feeling so much better now dear.
 
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