i was in the exact same situation as you a few years back and i had some testing done on me and my husband and we discovered that i have an antiphospholipid antibody that attacks the pregnancy each time. I was told by my doctor that taking a baby aspirin will help me maintain a pregnancy and so far it has worked I now have 2 beautiful girls and now expecting our final child. I hope this helps.
2006-06-14 06:54:58
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answered by hay0479 1
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I am sure that your doctor advised you as to if this is something to be concerned about if not find another doctor fast. Also, SIDS is more likely to happen to a young parent under twenty so be thankful it was a miscarriage and you didn't only have less than a year and have you hopes and dreams crushed. Ask any mom who lost a child to SIDS. Also, live a little Children change your life forever it can be wonderful if you are old enough to appreciate the child and financially able to support your dreams for your child, it would be a great disappointment if your child grew up when you weren't looking because you were still growing yourself. I had my first child at 20 and next 3 at 34-35 and the difference is amazing. Time is on your side get a check up before your next pregnancy and be sure to inform you doctor Of your miscarriage history he will take great care of you and watch for any possible complications.
2006-06-14 06:50:31
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answered by aszimmer1 2
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You didn't say how old you were with the miscarriages, how far apart they were, how far along you were, or if they had the same father. Teens are much more likely to miscarry. Poor nutrition is another common cause, especially with young women first starting out on their own with little money. Genetics or hormonal disturbances can also cause m/c. The reason I asked about the dad... remember King Henry VIII that chopped off the heads of his wives when they wouldn't bear sons? He had a chromosome abnormality so that the poor women would miscarry boys while the girls (Mary and Elizabeth) lived. (He had one illegitimate son survive who was mildly retarded.) The point is, there may not be anything wrong with you. The only way to know for sure, outside of finally having a healthy pregnancy and baby, is to go to your gyn and have a fertility checkup. I am very sorry for your losses and wish the best....
2006-06-14 06:51:42
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answered by juniemoon 3
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U should really look into your habits. If u are drinking alot or smoking that could have something to do with it. If u are stressed out also. There are alot of things which could cause this. U should schedule a doctor visit to make sure its not a medical condition...... hope this helps u!
2006-06-14 06:37:55
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answered by truth4u 2
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i cant tell you for sure that theresisnt anything wrong i have had 1 misscarriage like 6 years ago and i stilll cant get pregnant but anyhow go the doctor and ask them for a check up and tell them you want to concieve but need to make sure that you are able too good luck
2006-06-14 07:14:15
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answered by tejaschica31 2
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Yea, what the hell are you doing getting pregnant 3 times by the time you are 20? I can bet you aren't and haven't been married. Ever hear of birth control? Use it.
2006-06-14 06:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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don't listen to spoiled ....i am so sorry . i realy don't know but you can go to the dr. and find out i know a girl that had a lot of miscarriges and still had babys i will prey for you . people on here don't have to be so rude to her . some kindness goes along way. i am sorry that they are so rude to you please do not pay them any mind they have a small mind .
2006-06-14 06:37:44
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answered by purpal2002002 4
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You are very young.
Take it from someone a little older and wiser, live your life and enjoy it first before you start having kids.
2006-06-14 06:38:05
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answered by bye bye 5
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hm, i recommend to have a check up. for any female dysfunctions. Low uterus, anything like that. Also have blood wwork to see if your hemoglobin is ok and ALl regular check ups.
2006-06-14 06:37:57
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answered by chillyndrina 2
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It is just not your time to conceive. When it is your time you will have a healthy newborn. Good luck.
2006-06-14 06:48:18
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answered by mookie_101 2
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