Sorry to hear this - thinking of you and your wife. I had nine miscarrages and period problems for many years. I was finally diagnosed with a common blood disorder which made my blood too thick and caused clots in the placenta which caused miscarrage and very irregular heavy periods. It was solved by taking medication and I now have a much wanted son. I suggest your wife visits the doctor and requests that she is screened for blood disorders.
2006-10-24 01:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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from you typos i'm getting that your wife has had several miscarriages and irregular periods. the irregular periods could be a result of the miscarriage if they happen right after one. she definitely needs to see a doctor and talk to them about her specific problem. some women lack the proper hormone levels to keep a pregnancy going and have a miscarriage this can be prevented or taken care of by the doctor prescribing hormones...this is just one example of what can cause them. there are a number of things that can cause them. a doctor will take her history ask questions, do an exam, and possible some blood tests to figure out what is wrong. it could take a few visits (particularly early in a pregnancy) to figure out for sure what is wrong. good luck... and definitely have her see a doctor because there are things they can do to help depending on the situation.
2006-10-24 08:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Brother
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2006-10-24 09:49:01
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answered by sanjogm 2
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Be loving and caring. She needs to talk to her doctor.
2006-10-24 06:59:55
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answered by IC 4
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i'm no sure i understand your question. if you could rephrase and explain alittle more it would be helpful to someone wh could help you.
2006-10-24 07:30:48
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answered by miss_power86 2
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