第二次流產
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我是不是只得一個小孩 ??? 會不會有兩個 ????
如果我計劃在牛年秋天懷孕 2009年8-10月,在虎年生 bb!!
會不會有開刀機會 ???? 男孩或是女孩機會???如果書中說的是真 ~~ 我想女孩.(因為我不想再流產)這次流產 ~ 可能是第二次!!!總是放不低...
這次手術後 ...我矇矓醒來的時候...腦海裡只有聖母馬利亞 !!!到醒了到現在..都很想去教堂.
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是否可以請教…..第一胎及第二胎男女…若是知道的話….再則…人工受孕的方式對你好….在於子宮乾燥而缺水..土地若是貧乏無養分…怎能種植養生小孩呢…另外立冬之後仍有機會亦希望另法即是…得知懷孕之後至他地待產…勿留於原地區…以上可供參考
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牛年懷孕虎年生 BB真的沒問題 ??
命理上是的,也許這只是一個角度,但總是在”理”範圍之中,去做就對了。
呀 ~~ 你怎知我跟奶奶住 ???? 我小姑就不是一起住 , 不過她的兒子就住在這裡,方便奶奶照顧!!我有朋友說 ~ 因為我懷孕時 ~~ 經常經她的兒子玩 , 又親近 …. 所以自己胎兒小器 ?? 有沒有這種關係 ???
這是斗數中好用的地方,即然這個現象存在,又有對生子造成障礙,就小心處理一下吧!
不與奶奶同住 ??? 我和丈夫在2007-2009前,會不會有可能搬家 ?? 自置物業或租住???
虎年可購中古屋自置田產。
會不會跟紫微斗數書中說一樣 ~ 我第一胎最好先花後果 ?? 如果是男丁就會有刑傷,會小產或破相 ???
時間到了自然瓜熟落蒂,是男是女不用強求。刑傷之說,這二次流產己經瞼証完了,別想太多。
呀 ~~ 就在這裡 ~~ 我的子女會不會有缺憾??是正常 ???
沒有啦,想太多了!醫學這麼發達,多照超音波檢查就可以了。
因為西醫說 ~~ 我前兩胎都是停了發育 , 他說是好事 ~~ 如果個胎本身有問題 ~~ 還繼續懷孕..小朋友出生後都不正常 !!!!
醫學的角度,恕我才疏學淺,無法得知!
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[size=13px]我是不是只得一個小孩 ??? 會不會有兩個 ????[/size]
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[size=13px]應有兩個,一男一女。如果我計劃在牛年秋天懷孕 2009年8-10月,在虎年生 bb!!
會不會有開刀機會 ???? 男孩或是女孩機會???如果書中說的是真 ~~ 我想女孩.(因為我不想再流產)開刀?看不出來。
這次流產 ~ 可能是第二次!!!總是放不低...你太疼小孩了,是情讖作用吧!不放下,又能如何?
這次手術後 ...我矇矓醒來的時候...腦海裡只有聖母馬利亞 !!!到醒了到現在..都很想去教堂.[/size]
聖母馬利亞亦是可以依靠的對象,(太陰破軍)有緣就向衪求子即可。
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原帖由 wawoow 於 2007-7-6 03:23 PM 發表。

牛年懷孕虎年生 BB真的沒問題 ??命理上是的,也許這只是一個角度,但總是在”理”範圍之中,去做就對了。
呀 ~~ 你怎知我跟奶奶住 ???? 我小姑就不是一起住 , 不過她的兒子就住在這裡,方便奶奶 …
總括來說 ~~ 都明白
但是我決定在虎年生小孩 ~~ 又怎可能在虎年置業 !!!!!! 經濟上都一定不許可 ……..
其實我和丈夫商量過… 下一次我懷孕 , 都一定不會跟奶奶同住 . 如果已經置業就在家中安胎.如果未能置業就回娘家安胎 .
我還沒跟你說… 我跟奶奶同住…她的家是舊式唐樓…沒有電梯!!! 而且她住8樓呢 ………………………………哈
中醫師就說啦 ~~~ 就是上落多破氣啦 !! 雖然我一星期只出外1-2次 ~~ 就是這1-2次已經令我又第二次流產
老實說……………會不會有第三次 ?????
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因為西醫說 ~~ 我前兩胎都是停了發育 , 他說是好事 ~~ 如果個胎本身有問題 ~~ 還繼續懷孕..小朋友出生後都不正常 !!!! >>>>西醫說的對﹐建議你先保養好身體。如可以﹐同時請教兩名不同的西醫﹐have second opinion and check out the actual cause of your problem. I suspect your health condition is also not so good, may have low blood pressure(從您的紫微圖), this could have(from the medical point of view) cause the baby to stop developing.
Furthermore, my personal opinion is you need not move away from your mother in law if you do have pregnancy. No offense to others commentators. -
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原帖由 ulabowie 於 2007-7-11 01:07 PM 發表。

其實我第一次流產都有睇兩個醫生 … 都係講同一番說話
呢次流產都有睇兩個西醫…連中醫都睇兩個 !!!!
佢地都係講到我無咩問題…好小意思咁啦 .
請參考及尋問醫生
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[font=Arial]Omega-3 Fatty Acids & Fetal-Pregnancy Health
[size=3]Educating TTC Couples to the Importance [b]Omega-3[size=3]s[/size][/font][/b][/size]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Doctors indicate that Omega-3 fatty acids are a vital nutritional contributor to enhanced pregnancy health. But unlike folic acid, which is today well-known for its pregnancy and preconception benefits in preventing common birth defects, the profound value of Omega-3 fatty acids is just now becoming clear in nutritional research – and to the public. Hence, very few TTC or pregnant women know much about Omega-3s – or get the Omega-3s they need as part of their pregnancy and nursing diet-regimen. [/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The fact is, recent scientific literature suggests that Omega-3 fatty acids play a key part in pregnancy health – and in the healthy development of your baby. The benefits of Omega-3 fatty acids are clear. To summarize recent research conclusions, Omega-3s…[/font]
[list][*][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Offer critical nutrients for the neurological development of your baby.[/font][*][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Promote the development of your baby’s cardiac and respiratory systems.[/font][*][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Support the development of your baby’s brain and eyes (development of visual centers). [/font][*][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Have been shown to increase the learning and cognitive function of your child, with effects measurable to age four.[/font][*][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Increase the attention span of your child (a measurable component of intelligence early in life) .[/font][*][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Support the pregnancy health of the mother, possibly reducing chances of toxemia (or pre-eclampsia).[/font][*][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]May help prevent pre-term labor and premature delivery.[/font][/list][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]What are Omega-3 Fatty Acids?[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Omega-3 fatty acids are key to human growth and development, but are not naturally synthesized by the body. This means that Omega-3s must be obtained from foods, particularly from seafood sources, oils (e.g., flaxseed oil), or dietary supplements. In technical terms, Omega-3s are “long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids” and are broken down into two fatty acid categories: DHA and EPA. Research indicates that EPA is important in promoting the development of prenatal and infant cardiac and circulatory systems. DHA, however, seems to receive more attention and accolades from the scientific community with regard to pregnancy health.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DHA is key to the developing brain, accumulating in vast amounts during infant development and during the first years of your baby’s life. DHA is a central component of the nervous system and promotes neurological development, particularly with regard to the eyes and to fundamental cognitive function. Studies suggest that a baby born to a mother with high levels of Omega-3 fatty acids in her system will more likely have advanced cognitive faculties and an increased attention span (a fundamental non-verbal indicator of intelligence in very early childhood). These effects have been measured up to age four, suggesting that there are long-term benefits of Omega-3 fatty acid consumption during pregnancy and nursing. [/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]DHA benefits also include the support of retinal development and enhanced visual function. One study tested over seventy mothers and their babies from between 4 and 8 months of age. The study tested for visual acuity and visual-cognitive learning ability by showing infants pictures and measuring reactions. Results indicated that babies born to mothers with elevated DHA levels had increase visual “skills” and faculties.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Of course, health benefits of Omega-3s are not restricted to fetal and early-childhood development. For mothers and mothers-to-be, higher dietary intake of Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to decrease the risk of pregnancy complications like toxemia (or pre-eclampsia) and reduce the odds of postpartum depression. Equally important, higher levels of Omega-3s may also decrease the chances of premature delivery (pre-tem labor).[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Omega-3 Fatty Acids & Pregnancy: Overcoming Nutritional Deficiency[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Large internal stores of Omega-3s, as well as a higher dietary intake of Omega-3s, contribute to fetal and pregnancy health – this much is clear. Omega-3s are stored by the body and brain of the mother, and the nutritional benefits of dietary Omega-3 fatty acids will be passed from mother to baby during pregnancy through the placenta. During pregnancy, however, if your diet does not contain sufficient Omega-3 fatty acids, your baby will begin to “draw” Omega-3s from your own internal stores in the brain. This can cause a long-term Omega-3 deficit (a deficit extending even to future pregnancies) if Omega-3s are not regularly consumed from external food and/or supplement sources.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Unfortunately, in a “typical” North American diet, we receive inadequate amounts of these key fatty acids. Research indicates that this nutritional deficiency is traced to a decreased consumption of fish, seafoods, and other sources of Omega-3 fatty acids over the past decades. The good news, however, is that Omega-3 fatty acids can be easily replenished through simple dietary change or supplementation. Sources suggest that pregnant women should receive about 250 mg of DHA daily – though very few women actually do.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Eating more seafood is one very simple solution, with one large caveat: increased pollution, contaminants, and mercury levels in many species of fish (particularly some types of tuna, swordfish, and larger predatory fish). For a pregnancy diet, the FDA has even suggested limits on how much and what kinds of fish a woman can safely consume on a weekly basis. Mercury, in particular, is a neural toxin which can hurt a baby’s developing brain or cause birth defects. High levels of PCBs (or polychlorinated byphenols), which may be found in farmed salmon, have also been linked to birth defects. Raw or undercooked fish is, of course, a no-no for other reasons.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The other good news is that, in addition to some types of safer seafoods (moderate amounts of salmon, pacific cod, and canned tuna), there are dietary sources of Omega-3 fatty acids that do not contain pollutants or mercury. Indeed, newer dietary supplements offer purified (contaminant free) Omega-3s – some from seafood sources and some from flaxseed oil, etc. A supplement like Prenatal Pure Omega-3 is specifically designed for pregnancy, and is certified mercury-free. For nursing mothers, Prenatal Pure Omega-3 (or other pure sources of Omega-3s) are highly advised because fatty acid nutrients pass directly from mother to child via breast milk.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In a way, Omega-3 fatty acids are like the new folic acid. It’s common knowledge that trying-to-conceive and pregnant women should have a diet high in green, leafy vegetables or other sources of folic acid (including prenatal vitamins). With Omega-3s, its simply a matter of educating couples to the importance of this key nutrients when it comes time to having a baby. A diet high in Omega-3 fatty acids may become the new pregnancy-health watchword very soon.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]For more information regarding Omega-3s and preconception/pregnancy, please consult with your physician.[/font]
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