No I would say first pregnancies are more risky, or the first pregnancy with a new partner.
In my experience/opinion
2006-08-23 08:37:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Each conception is unique, and each conception has the same potential for miscarriage, or for successful completion.
There have been some interesting studies done recently that indicate miscarriage is much more common than previously thought, in that there are greater numbers of early miscarriage (first trimester and more particularly, first month) than were previously thought. There are the usual reasons for this -- fetal irregularities, but one of the main problems appears to be incomplete implantation.
2006-08-23 08:37:52
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answered by old lady 7
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Ive never heard that before, I dont think there is a time when they are more common, apart from if you have already had a few in the past you may be prone to having a miscarriage?
Id personally have a word with your doctor if you are concerned, but I certainly dont think its anything to do with how many babies you ve had.
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2006-08-23 08:36:25
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answered by Hannah 4
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No, I had a stillborn in 97 and then had a miscarriage in Jan. 06 and I finally went to a infertility center and they told me it all depends on YOUR body and carrying a child. EVERY pregnancy is different there is not one that is the same. GOOD LUCK
2006-08-23 08:37:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I had heard it was your first pregnancy that carried the most risk, and that you can miscarry so early you wouldn't have even known you had conceived in the first place.
It is supposed to be easier to conceive after your first pregnancy, your fertility increases although i am not sure if this is only true in a certain timeframe.
2006-08-23 08:39:34
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answered by bambam 5
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No. Each pregnancy is unique and has the same likelihood of miscarriage.
2006-08-23 08:35:23
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answered by fanched 1
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no hunni it can happen to any one on their 1st of their 10th pregnancy.
these things happen to the best of us and all in all everyone has an 1 in 3 chance of having one in any pregnancy. (more chance if you are overweight...underweight or older etc)
so to your question the answer is no! xx
2006-08-23 08:40:39
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answered by Anonymous
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definetly not. its mostly down to your health, how you look after your self when pregnant and of course your age is a big part.
2006-08-23 10:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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