Oh heck yeah. Two doctors told me I couldn't have children but I was surprised and blessed with a beautiful little girl.
2006-06-17 16:27:03
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answered by jennanna 4
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Yes , in 1992 I was told that I would never have children , but in 1995 I gave birth to a big baby boy ,and I also have 2 more beautiful children , so as you can see doctors aren't always right!
2006-06-19 16:08:25
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answered by KK 5
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Yes let me tell you my history. I tried like 3 years to have a baby so I went to different doctors, any couldn't help me, they just keep me doing exams and all that stuff. One of them told me I have clog my Fallopian tubes and like 3 times they tried to unclogged, unsuccessfully. My fourth and last doctor told me that the only way I could get pregnant was the invitro; but on that time and even today I didn't have the money, so I got all depress and my mom recommend me to go on vacation, so I went and try to forget a little bit all the baby thing. Two months later I got pregnant with no doctor help, and now I'm a happy mother of a precious girl.
2006-06-17 23:33:13
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answered by nemodelmar 3
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A friend of mine was told he could never have children due to a non existent sperm count. He is on his second surprise baby! I was told that I could not have kids but I have had 3 without any conception problems. First two were with my husband, we decided we want to have a baby and we were literally pregnant within that week. The last I carried a baby for a friend. Did IVF successful on the first try. So it does happen. Good luck and have fun.
2006-06-17 23:29:00
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answered by Robbin 2
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I was told in 1995 I would never carry a pregnancy to term. In my 11 years of marriage my ex and I never used birth control and I have had 5 miscarriages. In 1999 we adopted our daughter. On June 22, 2002, I found out I was pregnant again and went to Dr the same day. I was preparing for another miscarriage. I had never seen this Dr and she did several blood tests. I was given progesterone and had dozens of ultra sounds and check ups. My son was born 7 weeks early, weighing 7lbs 8 ounces. His name is Gavin and he is a healthy 3 year old.
Find out why you are being told this, it may or may not be true.
2006-06-18 01:40:46
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answered by Jennifer Y 3
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Anything is possible. It really depends on the reason why a person can't have kids. Some medical issues completely prevent pregnancy. Others aren't 100%. You can always get a second opinion from another doctor (rather than a stranger on Yahoo Answers),
2006-06-17 23:27:11
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answered by oscbox 2
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I am 29, been married 9 years, with my hubby for 11 years. We NEVER had protected sex from the time we started living together! Everyone specialist I went to said no babies--for lots of different reasons. My husband's grandfather swore we would have children. He said he even knew what they would look like. I am white with brown hair and light blue eyes. My hubby is a mixed African American, dark skin, eyes and hair. His grandfather swore our children would be light eyed, pink skinned blonde haired little angels. He even bought a baby doll that reminded him of our children. He passed in June 7th of 2001, never seeing his great grandchildren. I have PCOS, von willebrand's and these were blamed since I have irregular periods and follicles maturity. I was told because of my blood disorder that fertility drugs weren't an option. We decided to wait until we were older and adopt. I went for my annual exam and had an abnormal pap smear. An ultrasound was ordered and a new specialist had an answer for my lack of babies--my eggs were misshapen and couldn't be fertilized. In fact, she suspected that I had repeatedly spontaneously miscarried. This was the first Monday in April 2004. I was devastated. I took a new job to escape my sadness. I hated it. I got lower back cramps, nausea, headaches and in general miserable feelings just thinking of work. My sister swore I was pregnant. I was angry she would joke and dismissed it. Finally, in late May I figured, I better take a PT test. It turned pink so fast; I bought six more (ALL positive). This was May 31st 2004, my hubby's birthday. Seven days later the doctor confirmed. I had conceived right around Easter vacation! 16 hours of labor, no epidural and one c-section later my son was born in January 2005.two weeks early. And guess what...his great grandfather was right. I have a pink skinned, green eyed, straw berried hair angel!!!! Guess doctors don't know everything!!!! Good luck to all those who are waiting for children. When you're ready it will happen. And if you truly can't have a biological child, adopt one. The love you can give them will make all the difference in their lives.
2006-06-18 13:13:38
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answered by cammiellebecker 3
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When I was seventeen years old I went to an OB/GYN for a check up and that doc told me my chanced of EVER having kids was slim to none. I now have two handsome little boys...so doctors aren't always right. Doctors go on educated guesses and that "majority ruleing" so it's never a definite...cause every human body is different and every human body reacts differently to different things.
2006-06-17 23:26:14
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answered by mammatygressof2 2
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Yes, my friend was told she couldn't have children, she got prenant and there were a lot of complications, she was on bedrest for 6mos and delivered a month and a half premature. It really depends on the reason WHY the dr said you couldn't conceive.
2006-06-17 23:24:18
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answered by Ashley F 3
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YES! my dr. had always told me my uterus couldn't expand enough to carry a baby,so i was married for 13yrs.knowing I couldn't have a child,I married the second time 14 months later I found out I was pregnant,and now my son soon will be 22 yrs. old.I had the shock of my life,sometimes I still can't believe it.
2006-06-17 23:31:05
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answered by clicker420 3
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