my_angel_baby
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I loss my angel recently. She was born early due to PPROM (Preterm Premature Rupture of water bag). And since her immune system wasn't strong enough, she passed away days later due to an infection that was contracted after birth.
Now that my hubby and I have worked through the first and most difficult phase of our loss, we are trying our best to look ahead and plan for the future.
Having been through this level of devastation and pain, I do not wish for any parents to go through such a disaster. However, being scared and fearful of the future, we really need some critical advice and information from people who share similar experiences.
1. Did anyone experience PPROM and preterm delivery during her 1st pregnancy but managed to successfully carry to full term in her 2nd pregnancy?
2. Did anyone received weekly prescription of progesterone (injection or oral pills) from their gynea to prevent preterm labor throughout their pregnancy or from 2nd trimester to 3rd trimester?
3. Does anyone have a good "high-risk" gynea to recommend based on your experience? We will need one who is patient and willing to listen and discuss our concerns.
We need all the encouragement, kind support and information that we can get and sincerely thank you for your reply to this thread. We hope that we can use these information wisely as we plan ahead for our next pregnancy and take all possible preventive measures.
Now that my hubby and I have worked through the first and most difficult phase of our loss, we are trying our best to look ahead and plan for the future.
Having been through this level of devastation and pain, I do not wish for any parents to go through such a disaster. However, being scared and fearful of the future, we really need some critical advice and information from people who share similar experiences.
1. Did anyone experience PPROM and preterm delivery during her 1st pregnancy but managed to successfully carry to full term in her 2nd pregnancy?
2. Did anyone received weekly prescription of progesterone (injection or oral pills) from their gynea to prevent preterm labor throughout their pregnancy or from 2nd trimester to 3rd trimester?
3. Does anyone have a good "high-risk" gynea to recommend based on your experience? We will need one who is patient and willing to listen and discuss our concerns.
We need all the encouragement, kind support and information that we can get and sincerely thank you for your reply to this thread. We hope that we can use these information wisely as we plan ahead for our next pregnancy and take all possible preventive measures.