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I had a misscariage4/1990, 1/00 and 7/00 all at about 9 weeks.My OBGYN gave me progesterone for the last one but I still lost it .He has run every test on me but says I'm in excellant health.Does anyone know of homeopathy helping to prepare a women's body to carry a child?
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Blood typing for diagnosis of this kind of problem is NOT SCIENTIFIC !! The RH factor is very important though.
The genes cannot be changed. If the blood type as set by the genes was responsible for a problem as allergy or misscariage then it could not be reversed, but it can be. Every time the person concieved they would have a miscariage and never be able to carry a baby. This is not the case. It is an imbalance that homeopathy corrects and reverses. This is why it is so important to heed and consider the symptoms the patient relates. You may verify this with an geneticist. Example: Many O blood type persons cannot handle meat. Yet meat is the very thing these advocates of this theory recommend for O blood types to eat ? ? ? Homeopathy on the other hand treats the person as an individual, not as a group or in generalities. [This message has been edited by cib (edited 04 October 2000).] |
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Yes, it does happen. Just like a child may have blue eyes and there has not been any blue eyes in the family for many generations. It's in the genes that come together to make the new person.
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The bloodtype, is asked about, cause certain bloodtypes, may react to certain foods, in a bad way, AND, homeopathys way, first law in fact, tells us to know what we do, and remove causes, so, that question, is in its place, and by the way, its very scientific!
Homeopaty, may cure this problem, but as long as a maintaing cause is not removed, there you go.A good example, is to bandage a wound with a knife in it..some call that scientific..bah! Please, be a bit professional, when pretending to be a homeopat! ------------------ Homeopat MNNH Geir Marcussen. http://members.home.net/franske/naturalway.html e-mail. getm@eunet.no |
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No Shoshy, you misunderstood. If a woman is type A or type O and has a husband who is type B, a type B fetus will likely miscarry.
I have seen this happen to many women, including in my own family. After having a couple miscarriages, my type O mother went seven months with my type B brother, spotting the whole way. And thanks to medical malpractise, he was essentially a vegetable. Another personal story I will tell is of a type O woman with seven live type O children, who had four miscarriages. Since her husband is a type B, I will bet the miscarriages were B babies. And since cib needs science to back up my claims, I will give a little exerp of D'Adamo's ER4YT: "A 1975 study of 288 micarried fetuses showed a predominance of Type A, Type B and Type AB fetuses, which may have been the result of incompatibility with Type O mothers and their anti-A and anti-B antibodies. "A large sample of families showed that the rate of miscarriages were highest when a mother and father were ABO incompatible.... In Caucasian and African mothers, Type B fetuses incompatible with mother's Type O or Type A blood were more frequently found among miscarriages." I'm not saying homeopathy can't help, I'm just pointing out a little known established fact. And trying to let hayyou5 know that if this is her problem, that eventaully, the gene pool will give her a baby with a compatible blood type, and to know that its not her fault. For a reason unknown to us, those incompatible fetuses are not meant to survive. |
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Dear Mamma3, I did misanderstand, sorry for that. Thank you a lot for the information you shared here.
This is actually possible if it comes to an even minor mixing of fetal blood with the mother's blood, in the sinuses of the placenta. But, that normally does not happen. So may be the homeopathic answer here would be at getting less fraigile blood vessels in the placenta. Could Arnica be of value here? |
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Shoshy, I agree with you that the main problem is when the mother's and baby's blood come into contact with each other. Which under normal circumstances as you stated this does not happen. No matter what the blood type this will present a problem along with other things.
The RH factor can give an added problem with all the blood types. Mamma3, It would be very interesting to know what the RH neg. or RH pos. factors were of the persons you spoke about because it could make a big difference and further the danger. A RH pos. mother and RH pos. baby is not a problem. A RH neg. mother and RH neg baby is not a problem. A RH pos. mother and RH neg baby is not a problem. However a RH neg. mother carrying a RH pos. child is a great danger especially if the mother has antibodies against the RH positive blood. The touching of the two blood types in this case, will kill the childs blood. Again normally the mother and baby's blood do not touch each other. Homeopathy works by keeping the mothers tissues strong so there is no leakage in the placenta between mother and baby. The birth of the baby is also a critical time to not allow any blood contact of mother and child's blood. At this time the baby's blood touching the mothers could put antibodies in the mother's blood putting further pregnancies in danger even if the current one was not effected. In this case homeopathy is especially helpful to keep the connective tissue healthy. |
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