After Miscarrying I never got the Pregnant Glow back, by @erica_HCT

After miscarrying I never got the Pregnant Glow back

Personal Stories

There is a fantasy surrounding pregnancy portraying it as a blissful state when women glow with health and the miracle of life. It is a time when most women feel pride in their bodies, more forgiving of their imperfections, and awestruck by their body’s capabilities. Yet, when a woman has experienced miscarriage and/or infertility, a pregnancy can be filled with fear and anxiety.

Continue reading After miscarrying I never got the Pregnant Glow back, by Erica Berman, PhD, HuffPost Living, November 2012

Sadly for many DES daughters having their own children is not possible! Many of us who have experienced miscarriages, want to have kids but are struggling or unable to…

Considering Parenthood while fighting the Clock: the Risks of an Older Pregnancy

Fighting the Clock: The Risks of an Older Pregnancy

Postponing children carries elevated risks

Postponing children carries elevated risks. Before you opt for a baby past your child breaing prime, here’s what you need to know

Read Fighting the Clock, Reader’s Digest

Sadly for many DES daughters having their own children is not possible! Many of us who have experienced miscarriages, want to have kids but are struggling or unable to…

#IVF breakthrough: first Baby born with new Eeva IVF Technology at Liverpool Womens Hospital UK

Ruth Carter, Mom, Gives Birth To First Baby Born Using Eeva IVF Technique

Eeva has not yet been approved by the FDA

The world’s first ever Early Embryo Viability Assessment (Eeva test) baby was born last week at the Hewitt Fertility Centre at the Liverpool Women’s Hospital UK
Eeva system takes pictures of each embryo about every five minutes, and then intelligent software within the system can analyze the embryos based on those videos … to help predict whether an embryo is likely to carry on with development. While Eeva technology doesn’t predict which embryos will create a baby, it helps medical staff choose healthiest embryos for IVF treatment.

Sadly for many DES daughters having their own children is not possible! Many of us who have experienced miscarriages, want to have kids but are struggling or unable to…

Medication in Pregnancy, Pregnant Women and Prescription Drugs Statistics… #FDA

Pregnancy and prescription drugs

FDA says that medicines taken during pregnancy result in 10% or more of birth defects

Statistics show about 90% of pregnant women in USA take at least one medication, and 70% take at least one prescription drug.

The Food and Drug Administration estimates medicines taken during pregnancy result in 10% or more of birth defects.

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Doctors must be sensitive to Women at Risk of Miscarriage and Ectopic Pregnancy, NICE report says

Doctors must be sensitive to Women at Risk of Miscarriage and Ectopic Pregnancy, NICE report says

Doctors must be more sympathetic to pregnant women in danger of losing their babies, according to NICE

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence believes doctors do not give enough information or support to women at risk of miscarriages or ectopic pregnancies. NICE says that the NHS should consider setting up dedicated services for pregnant women who may have an ectopic pregnancy or who experience pain or bleeding in their first trimester. This is according to their December 2012 guideline on the diagnosis and management of ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage in early pregnancy.

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Sadly for many DES daughters having their own children is not possible! Many of us who have experienced miscarriages, want to have kids but are struggling or unable to…

Chemical Exposures during Pregnancy: dealing with potential, but unproven, Risks to Child Health

Chemicals: a worry for pregnant women?

Don’t smoke in pregnancy, restrict caffeine intake, avoid BPA exposure

The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has issued a report with the purpose to raise awareness.
But the list of things the RCOG suggest avoiding during pregnancy is extensive and is likely to cause alarm.

Alastair Hay, Prof of Environmental Toxicology at the University of Leeds said “This report is really unhelpful and does not provide mothers-to-be with useful advice…” What do you think?

Sources: Chemical Exposures During Pregnancy: Dealing with Potential, but Unproven, Risks to Child Health, the RCOG, May 2013

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IVF misconceptions and significant Gaps in Fertility Knowledge, new Canadian Study reveals

Study reveals Canadians’ most common fertility misconceptions

Less than 2% of IVF procedures are successful for women in their mid-late 40s using their own eggs

While one in six couples currently struggle with infertility, new research indicates that this may come as a surprise given most people have  a startling lack of knowledge about their own fertility. It also reveals those numbers are likely to rise in the coming years as more women and men delay childbearing – which can lead to costly procedures and complicated births. “

Read UBC Study Reveals Significant Gaps in Fertility KnowledgeCanada Newswire, March 27, 2013

Read Study reveals Canadians’ most common fertility misconceptionsCTV British Columbia, April 1, 2013

Sadly for many DES daughters having their own children is not possible! Many of us who have experienced miscarriages, want to have kids but are struggling or unable to…

No Matter when it happens, Loss of a #Pregnancy can be devastating, by @erica_HCT

No Matter when it happens, Loss of a Pregnancy can be devastating

Personal Stories

It is an event in my life that I will never forget. I woke up one morning and after four weeks of nausea, fatigue and strange cravings, I felt “normal,” which seemed wrong. Everyone reassured me there was no reason to worry. I’d seen a strong heartbeat at a six-week ultrasound, I’d had no cramping or bleeding, and it is normal for pregnancy symptoms to fluctuate. But I just knew in my gut something was wrong.”

Continue reading No Matter When it Happens,
Loss of a Pregnancy Can Be Devastating
by Erica Berman, PhD, HuffPost Healthy Living, July 2012

Sadly for many DES daughters having their own children is not possible! Many of us who have experienced miscarriages, want to have kids but are struggling or unable to…

What I thought I knew, a Video with Alice Eve Cohen, on YouTube #DES #Pregnancy

Solo theater artist Alice Eve Cohen knew that childbearing was simply impossible – her own mother had taken DES, and Alice had a deformed uterus, among other disqualifiers. So when what doctors misdiagnosed as a tumor turned out to be a 6-month fetus, the 44-year-old Alice had to wrestle with clueless specialists, cavalier insurance companies, and her own no-see-um maternal instincts. A personal and medical odyssey beyond anything most women would believe possible.

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Alterations in Estrogen Levels during Development affects the Skeleton: use of an Animal Model

Alterations in estrogen levels during development affects the skeleton: use of an animal model

DES side-effects on bones

Exposure to estrogens during various stages of development has been shown to irreversibly influence responsive target organs. The recent finding of the presence of estrogen receptor in both osteoblasts and osteoclasts has suggested a direct role of steroid hormones on bone tissue. Furthermore, estrogens have important effects on bone turnover in both humans and experimental animal models. Thus, this tissue is now regarded as a specific estrogen target tissue. To investigate whether a short-term developmental exposure to estrogens can influence bone tissue, we have injected female mice with diethylstilbestrol (DES) from day 1 through day 5 of life. Additionally, a group of pregnant female mice were injected with different doses of DES from day 9 through 16 of pregnancy. Mice were then weaned at 21 days of age, and effects on bone tissue of the female mice were evaluated in adulthood (7-12 months of age). These short-term treatments did not affect body weight of exposed mice. However, a dose-dependent increase in bone mass, both in the trabecular and compact compartments, was observed in the DES-exposed female offspring. Furthermore, femurs from DES-exposed females were shorter than femurs from controls. A normal skeletal mineralization accompanied these changes in the bone tissue. In fact, a parallel increase in total calcium content of the skeleton was found in concomitance with the increase in bone mass. Estrogen treatment induced an increase in the amount of mineralized skeleton when compared to untreated controls. In summary, this report shows that alterations of estrogen levels during development can influence the early phases of bone tissue development inducing permanent changes in the skeleton. These changes appear to be related to bone cell programming in early phases of life. “

Abstract, NCBI Endocrinology, October 1995  - Full text here

Related post: Alterations of maternal Estrogen Levels during Gestation affect the Skeleton of Female Offspring, May 1996

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