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About Edward Joseph Ramirez, MD, FACOG
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I am a specialist in infertility and advanced gynecological care. I can answer questions about infertility, gynecology related ills, menopause...virtually anything that affects women's health. PLEASE tell me where you are writing from as I am always interested.

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I have been practicing as an Ob/Gyn and Infertility Specialist for over 23 years. Gynecology, advanced laparoscopic surgery, basic infertility, IUI's, IVF, reproductive surgery, and ovulation induction are all areas of my expertise. I am Board Certified. I have been doing In Vitro Fertilization in my clinic for 15 years.

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American College of OB/GYN, American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, American Society of Reproductive Medicine, Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology, American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, Fellow of The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists,Resolve-National Chapter, Open Path - Northern California, Board of Directors Monterey Medical Society

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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Education/Credentials
Medical Degree from Stanford University, Residency at Tripler Army Medical Center, Reproductive Training at Pacific Fertility Center, San Francisco

 
   

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Infertility/Fertility - RPL - How to Prevent Miscarriage Next Time


Expert: Edward Joseph Ramirez, MD, FACOG - 11/10/2009

Question
I have been trying to conceive for 3 years, have had 3 miscarriages, all between 6-9 weeks (one was trisomy 22, the other two are unknown.  Two pregnancies required progesterone suppository supplementation). I am 40 years old, hypothyroid, insulin resistant, have a bicornuate uterus, my DRVVT came back Borderline (lupus anticoagulant, recommended re-test in 12 weeks), positive for ANA's, 1:320 titer, speckled), and compound heterozygous MTHFR gene mutation (variants C677T and A1298C).  I am getting ready to try again.  I was already taking synthroid 88, and 850 mg metformin twice a day.  My doctor has put me on folgard in addition to my Prenate DHA prenatal vitamin, baby aspirin, 10 mg prednisone twice a day, and I am taking 1 tbs Maca Magic, as well as 1 tsp royal jelly.  Should I be taking low dose heparin as well? Lovenox? Start the progesterone suppositories immediately after ovulation?  I am in Los Angeles, CA.  Would love to know your thoughts.  I can't bear to go through another miscarriage.  Thank you.

Answer
Hello Laura from the U.S.,

You seem to have lots of reasons for having miscarriages, but probably the most common and predominant reason is your age.  This "age factor" leads to spontaneous chromosomal aberrations that lead to abnormal embryos and subsequent miscarriage.

In terms of your immune factors, just to cover those bases I would recommend either low dose heparin or lovenox.  The progesterone should be started right after ovulation and continued until the pregnancy test is negative or 10 weeks gestational age.

Although you are able to get pregnant naturally, the only method that would increase your chances of a successful pregnancy is IVF.  The reason is that multiple eggs can be extracted thereby increasing the chances of having a good egg (normal).  It is not for sure, but will statistically increase your chances.  At your current age, you probably have a 1 our 40 to 50 eggs that are normal.  When you go through a natural cycle, you are only ovulating one egg at a time, so you can see that your chances that it will be normal is low and the chances of being abnormal is high.  That is where IVF can help.  With IVF you could get anywhere from 10-20 eggs at a time, depending on your ovarian function.  Because time is against you, that is what I would recommend.  The aforementioned medications should be used in conjunction with the IVF cycle.

I hope this helps

Edward J. Ramirez, M.D., FACOG
Executive Medical Director
The Fertility and Gynecology Center
Monterey Bay IVF Program
www.montereybayivf.com

Monterey, California, U.S.A.

for additional information check out my blog at http://womenshealthandfertility.blogspot.com check me out on facebook and twitter with me at @montereybayivf


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