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    Support group - Miscarriages

    La mer > to be on the safe side, better call the doctor and seek advise. Qin > can order 1 week trial tingkat, though it may cost a bit more. when i was feeling unwell, hubby bought lunch back during his lunch hour and eat with me. or he makes sure there's food for me at home. bb is your...
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    qin > oh missed your earlier postings. yes you need bedrest as much as you can. for now, if he's adamant about going out, no point arguing with him. take care of your health. try to subtly hint how much you need his care during this period. sometimes men, they need to be soft-talked to. i feel...
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    qin > maybe try talking to him how you feel and come to a compromise. like one day, say saturday, for both of you to have own programmes. you can go out with your girlfriends, do facial, pedicure, shopping, high tea etc. then sunday for family bonding time.
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    Dragon > i agree with Christine that hubbies can also be stressed out with the turn of events and at the same time has to manage our feelings and their work load. i believe the hubbies will also feel sad over the loss of the bb, who wouldn't be, afterall it's also theirs. go for short dates...
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    Joanne > i was told to avoid Danggui (当归) and Paosheng (泡参) after D&C, not sure about the 2ww. but i understand that Danggui (当归) has some hormonal stuff and can mess up the cycle, so maybe best to avoid it during the 2ww.
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    Support group - Miscarriages

    Gynae did specifically told me to avoid Danggui (当归) and Paosheng (泡参). Understand that these thins the blood and might increase bleeding.
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    tethysea > sad to hear. please do take care and have ample rest. for fish to heal wound, i think christine is referring to Sheng Yu. from what i know, it's to be taken at least 7 days after surgery or after wound close properly. christine > my gynae did prescribed hb multi-vits. he took that...
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    oh dear, not another case. life in singapore must be really stressful! jo's mummy: hope you're recovering well.
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    reineluv > you need lots of rest now. no more housework for you! be a good girl ok. mrs ho > you can start a few days earlier and end a few days later as there may offset in ovulation period. yingoik/mommytq > hsg is to check on the fallopian tubes and the condition of the uterine...
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    mommytq > then i'm surprised that the nurses had refused to slot you in, very unempathetic of them. for a patient in pain, they should have given you at least the next day appointment. given such an experience, i would reconsider whether to continue with her if i'm in your shoes. i mean what if...
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    Christine > agree with holiday gal that hair loss is likely caused by the pregnancy hormones. Mommytq > most gynaes operate the same way, will only give priorty to their existing patients.
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    Beowie > so sweet of your hubby. if you're really so keen on the new job and new employer cannot wait, one way is to pay your current co in lieu of notice. or can try negotiating with your current co for early release, no point for them to retain a non-interested employee. sometimes a higher...
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    Reine > so sad to hear of another loss here. feel free to pour out your feelings, frustrations and thoughts here. while each of our situations may be different, we've all been through it one way or other and lost our beloved bb. it's ok to mourn the loss and grief over it. please have lots of...
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    Christine > take it as more time for your body to strengthen. heard from some mummies that it's best to limit to light exercise during the 2 weeks wait. detox is recommended every three months. anything excessive is no good, the key is moderation.
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    Christine > you may want to try the Clearblue digital test, easy to read. i used the normal one for the last pregnancy, tested 1 day late but very faint line which i wasn't sure if it's there or not. so headed out to get the digital one, can tell clearly 'pregnant' or 'not pregnant' and with...
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    ytanhn > congrats. don't worry, my gynae told me can try ttc after 1st af. just take good care of your health. am sure that you'll have a healthy and bouncy bb. good idea to rest more at home. no matter how easy a trip, the travelling and walking is definitely more taxing to your body at this...
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    Magpie > i think really depends on individual preference and gynae. tried both male and female gynae but decided to stick to the female one. did you conceive naturally this time round? if not, you can get your gynae to check on your fallopian tubes when you go for fibroid removal surgery...
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    Magpie > other than my hubby, this is the only space i could openly grieve and mourn the loss of my bb. i have not spoken to any of my friends or my best gf about my mc. my hubby has been supportive and i feel i shouldn't burden him with further grief. i'm sure he is just as sad about the loss...
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    Magpie > hope you're feeling better now. sounds like your health has suffered, and if possible it's best not to travel. if really have to go, please do see a gynae before you leave for your trip for peace of mind. it's not going to be fun to be sick while on holiday overseas. also, get a travel...
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    Pigy > can also try dried cranberries. i like that as light snack. but it may be higher in sugar.

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