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I, too have seen Progesterone used in the first trimester for people with a history of miscarriage. They closely monitor the progesterone
levels. I believe it is most effective given as a suppository. I do not know the effects on breastfeeding.
I have also seen the lovenox given to people with a history of misscarriage and fertility problems. The way it was explained to me is that
a potential cause of misscarriage and infertility is that in some women the body sees the pregancy as "foreign" and begins to reject it.
As a result, the placenta forms clots, causing the miscarriage. Giving the lovenox can help prevent the clots. I have also seen MD's
give baby asprin to patients with infertility issues for the same reason.
Beckie Trevino, RN, BSN, IBCLC
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