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They Finally Changed the Rules on Pregnancy Loss

They Finally Changed the Rules on Pregnancy Loss

When I was told my 6.5-week IVF pregnancy wasn't viable, I was given a choice I didn't fully understand I was making. My doctor recommended misoprostol — fast, effective, appropriate for how early it was. What she didn't mention was how much I would bleed, and what no one considered was that my history of postpartum hemorrhage made that a whole different conversation. I found out the hard way, in the emergency room, where I ended up having a D&C anyway.

Nobody really prepares you for the physical side of miscarriage. The grief gets acknowledged, eventually, but the decisions — expectant, medication, surgical, each one with its own tradeoffs, each one potentially shaped by a history your doctor may or may not have thought to ask about — those get handed to you while you're still in shock. And then you go home and figure it out.

Which is why the new ASRM guidance on recurrent pregnancy loss felt like something worth celebrating. The definition now starts at two losses, not three, and it includes biochemical pregnancies, a positive test that ends before a heartbeat is ever seen. That change matters because it means more women get answers sooner, including genetic testing of tissue that can tell you why, and more importantly, that it wasn't your fault.

If you've experienced pregnancy loss, our medical advisor breaks down what this guidance means for you practically. Watch here.

The club no one wants to be in deserves better information than most of us got.

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