Every woman does have a chance, but repeated miscarriages usually indicate that something is wrong. USUALLY it's a low progesterone level, which it looks like you are fixing. Low progesterone makes it so that the uterine lining isn't think enough to allow the embryo to get good and attached. If you are taking supplements that's a good thing.
I hope your doc is also monitoring you throughout your cycle to make sure the progesterone is at a good level and the lining is thick enough. I don't know what your chances of miscarrying again are, but even a 10% chance is too high if it can be avoided.
I wish you all the best in having a healthy pregnancy.
2006-06-19 07:51:01
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answered by tigger062077 3
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Two miscarriages is actually not a lot, sadly.
Approximately 1/2 of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. Most of those happen in the 1st and 2nd month, so many women never know. They think their period was just a little late.
Making a person is incredibly complicated. Millions of genes have to combine just right. Sometimes they don't combine correctly, and babies are born with Down Syndrome, or three arms. Most of the time, if there's a problem, the body realizes it and stops the pregnancy before an unhealthy baby can be born. It's nature's way of making sure that people arn't born to suffer.
If your doctor says there isn't a problem, there probably isn't. Both of my children were concieved the month after a miscarriage. I've had three. They were devistating. I truly mourned. But my husband is a microbiologist and a wonderful man. He explained the biological process, and the statistics, and was loving and supportive, and helped me get through it.
You'll get through it, too. Talk to people who've been there. Most women have.
Eat a healthy, balenced diet, and take a multi-vitamin. Get plenty of fresh air and exercise, drink in moderation and don't smoke. That way, when you concieve, your body is primed and ready to support that early development.
(Personally, I'd drop the Rx drugs. If your body says that baby couldn't be born healthy, would you argue with millions of years of human evolution? Remember... 1/2.)
And enjoy this time in your life. Of everyone you know, how many get the opportunity to TRY for a baby? My first was an oops, my second we tried. And every time I look at him, I remember the feeling of love and excitement I felt toward my husband during that time. We're not planning any more, so I'll never experience "trying" again, and it's one of my best memories, even with the two disappointments we had while waiting for our little boy.
2006-06-19 08:25:26
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answered by kate 4
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I had a miscarriage, and then a toddler no longer lengthy after, then yet another miscarriage. thinking i replaced into instructed i'd never get pregnant, I seen that one a blessing. 2 years later i bypass pregnant again, and we had a great time and idea we would never get pregnant again. Then #3 replaced into born 18 months after #2...WOW! Then #4 replaced into 15 months after #3, then 18 months later #5....we began wondering it replaced into some style of cosmic funny tale! #6 replaced into born 2 years after #5, and huge type seven (we call her seven of 7) replaced into born 2 years after #6. My SIL also confronted numerous miscarriages, 4 or 5 i imagine, she stopped telling us after a at the same time as. She were given pregnant about ten years in the past although, and then popped out 5 in ten years. So we are both extremely extremely joyful with our little advantages. i'm sorry on your loss, i don't understand what else to allow you to understand except to save your hopes up. I never idea i'd be so blessed, and that i undergo in thoughts lately of dread, each month of praying. We were entire nuts in the time of our pregnancies, really because that all of our miscarriages were after 12 weeks...far into the trimester of 'protection'.
2016-10-14 07:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry for your loses.
Please don't let this discourage you from trying.
For some reason your body rejected your first two pregnancies.
I also had a miscarriage and was afraid that the next time would be the same.
Here I am now 33 weeks prego with my second child.
Stress and worry can lead to miscarrying.
Try to relax and let nature take its course
Remember the fun is in trying.
2006-06-19 08:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I happens more than we know, but now everyone gets the early pregnancy test and they know in 4 to 7 weeks. Age is one thing that adds to the chance of miscarriage.
Wait for two normal cycles before trying again then good luck, it will happen and you will have diapers to change.
2006-06-19 07:53:58
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answered by me4tennessee 6
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I have had 1. I am on clomid and progesterone too. I know it really sucks! I can't imagine having 2. I don't have an answer...but prayer. I in the battle with ya!
Best of luck!
2006-06-19 08:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I had two miscarriages too- my first two pregnancies. I took progesterone and successfully carried to term the third time. Hang in there!
2006-06-19 10:36:18
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answered by superw 3
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Just Pray To God
2006-06-19 07:53:35
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answered by Mrs. Storm 3
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try this website to hopefully give you some answers and information
http://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy/pregcomplications/index
2006-06-19 08:19:09
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answered by pammy_6201 4
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