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My wife has recently had a second miscarriage on 2nd April'2008. The pregnancy was of more than two months. She was in complete bed rest with very little movement inside our home only. She noticed sticky type blood discharge on her undergarments on 1st April and later on Ultra sound test "incomplete abortion" was found. We were completely refraining from any kind of direct sex.
My wife first conceived in the month of june'07. However the pregnancy terminated on 11 June'07. We had got Seminal Fluid Analysis, TORCH test and Chromosomal analysis (Karyotype) done for both of us. Seminal Fluid test and Karyotype were OK in case of me(Husband).TORCH test of wife were OK.However in Wife's Karyotype, inv(9)(p11:q12) was mentioned. The test were done at Ranbaxy, Mumbai, India. The doctor said that this is the most common variation and does not have any clinical significance.

Kindly help. What should we do.
Please help.......... my wife is at the point of breakdown.

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I agree, try asking the doctor on his forum. Try REALLY early in the morning (USA time) because the doctor forums get full fast!!! Sorry I can't be of more help to you!
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Mikku~ You need to post on the doctors forum
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Sorry to hear. Keep faith
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