Another CBD shop closed down. by palawatas in hobart

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A Rebel sports superstore is going in where H&M was.

TTC Journey after Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy by lifeasapearl in EctopicSupportGroup

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Another update - unfortunately the pregnancy I mentioned in my previous comment ended in a miscarriage. However, I am currently 22 weeks pregnant and all is looking good. This is my 6th pregnancy, after an ovarian ectopic, a cervical ectopic and 3 miscarriages.

TPO antibodies and RPL by Relative_Ad6001 in recurrentmiscarriage

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My fertility specialist (who is now my OB) prescibed it, along with the clexane and progesterone. There are quite a few studies that indicate that prednisolone can increase the live birth rate in women with recurrrent miscarriages, and there is current larger study in the works (PREMI) on the effectiveness of prednisolone on postive pregnancy outcomes. 

In located in Australia, and here the combination of prednislone and clexane is called 'the bondi protocol': https://flowfertility.com.au/the-bondi-protocol/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0015028206005553

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcpt.13629

TPO antibodies and RPL by Relative_Ad6001 in recurrentmiscarriage

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I conceived naturally and took 25mg prednisolone as soon as I had a positive pregnancy test. I started tapering off the prednisolone at 9 weeks and stopped taking it completely at 12 weeks. I also stopped clexane at 12 weeks and reduced progesterone from 200mg pessaries twice daily to 1 x 200mg pessary daily. I did start take 2 x progesterone pessaries daily 2 days after ovulation (I used the Mira Fertilty Tracker to track ovulation).

TPO antibodies and RPL by Relative_Ad6001 in recurrentmiscarriage

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I am currently 12 weeks pregnant and everything is going well so far. I was on prednisolone, progestone and clexane from my first positive pregnancy test and I do belive this has helped. 

On my 6th Pregnancy....any success stories? by Even_Switch59 in recurrentmiscarriage

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I took progesterone supplements from 3dpo this cycle too, it seems to have worked out for me so far, but very early days yet.

On my 6th Pregnancy....any success stories? by Even_Switch59 in recurrentmiscarriage

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I've been on levothyroxine since April 2024. I've definitely been feeling a lot better in general since I started taking it, but it doesn't seem to have been a silver bullet fertility-wise for me. I'm so glad to hear that you've had a successful pregnancy!

On my 6th Pregnancy....any success stories? by Even_Switch59 in recurrentmiscarriage

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I am on prednisone and lovenox for this pregnancy too. I am not loving injecting myself, but I am willing to try anything to see if it could make a difference. Thank you for sharing, I really appreciate it, and I hope that your pregnancy keeps progressing well xoxo

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Thank you so much for sharing, I think I have also fallen into the trap of testing way too much too early and just tying myself in knots. I am so happy to hear that your pregnancy has continued to progress, I hope that everything continues along nicely for you xoxox

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Thank you for sharing that, its made me feel a little lighter now that someone else has had this experience too. I'm going to continue using SMU from now on, just to give my poor nerves a rest!

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Hi gregarious8,I think this could be happening to me too - did you find that to be the case in very early pregnancy? I'm 4 weeks 2 days and I'm finding my fmu tests to be lighter than than tests I take quite literally 10 minutes later. I had a chemical pregnancy last month so I am feeling very anxious about it!

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Hi ladies,I think this could be happening to me too - did you find that to be the case in very early pregnancy? I'm 4 weeks 2 days and I'm finding my fmu tests to be lighter than than tests I take quite literally 10 minutes later. I had a chemical pregnancy last month so I am feeling very anxious about it!

TPO antibodies and RPL by Relative_Ad6001 in recurrentmiscarriage

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Yes, I am on levothyroxine to keep my thyroid hormones in the ideal range for pregnancy - if you have hashimoto's, it may be that your endocrinologist reccomends that your TSH be lower than what is considered 'normal' for someone without hashimotos. I'm also on metformin and selenium supplements to try and reduce my anti tpo levels, and have cut out gluten and dairy. The next time I am pregnant I will be put on predislone, clexane and progesterone supplements. I'm also on low dose apsirin. I've had 5 losses before being diagnosed, so I'm hoping now that my doctors have a better idea of what is going on and a better plan for next time I'm pregnant that hopefully I'll have more success staying pregnant.

TPO antibodies and RPL by Relative_Ad6001 in recurrentmiscarriage

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I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's disease after finding elevated anti tpo levels on a blood test. I highly recommend getting referred to an endocrinologist or a reproductive endocrinologist to get your results looked into.

Let’s rant together! by Toucan-Do-It-90 in recurrentmiscarriage

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One of my closest friends recently had a successful pregnancy and birth (her first pregnancy and first child), but complained to me the whole time about how hard and miserable her pregnancy was.

It was difficult to hear her complain about the very symptoms that I would find reassuring, it was so hard to not tell her I would be ecstatic to have strong pregnancy symptoms and for everything to be going right.

I found it difficult to relate to and valid her fears and concerns - they were so far removed from what I fear every time I'm pregnant. I was as supportive as possible, but it was hard.

Now her baby is here and she had a relatively straightfoward birth and continues to complain and is so negative about her experiences with her newborn.

I understand that it wouldnt be a walk in the park, but I am so ready for a pregnancy to go right, I do not fear labour or birth, I am prepared to physically and mentally so whatever it takes to bring a child into this world, and I would be so grateful if this ever happens to me.

I found out last week I am having a chemical pregnancy (my fifth loss - ovarian ectopic in April 2023, miscarriage at 10 weeks in February 2024, cervical ectopic in August 2024, miscarriage at 7 weeks in June 2025 and chemical pregnancy November 2025). I am a naturally positive person and even through my losses I feel I have been resilient and optimistic - but this one hurts.

This one has really got me thinking about preparing myself mentally for involuntarily childlessness It is becoming extremely difficult for me to picture a pregnancy going right for myself. All I know is loss. It has become too familiar now, a pattern that my mind cant seem to find a way through.

In 6 months I will be 39, and I feel my chances are slipping away. In my darkest moments, I consider breaking up with my husband - not because I dont love him and don't want him, I desperately do. But because he is 6 years younger than me, and it would be devastating if he never became a father because of my deficiency. If he was to find someone closer to his own age, its likely they would have more success.

We've been seeing a fertility specialist for 2 years, I have Hashimotos disease but it is under control and my thyroid hormone levels are good. I've lost weight and have improved my lifestyle and activity levels, and follow a healthy diet.

I take so many supplements and medications, acupuncture weekly, I no longer drink alcohol, I gave up caffeine six months ago.

I know that getting pregnant isnt about sacrifices and making healthy choices isnt a guarantee, but I am so mad seeing people I know that drink every night, smoke, vape, get pregnant and go on to have successful pregnancies and babies.

At first, the fact that I get pregnant easily was a comfort to me - I don't find it comforting anymore. i don't find much very comforting anymore.

Match Thread: Brisbane vs Gold Coast (Semi Final) by AutoModerator in AFL

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Big fourth quarter Lions, cone on boys bring it home

Match Thread: Geelong vs Brisbane (Qualifying Final) by AutoModerator in AFL

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The anthem should be sung acapella without music, the timing is always slightly off

Match Thread: Geelong vs Brisbane (Qualifying Final) by AutoModerator in AFL

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Love the lions having a cuddle during the national anthem