The chances are very good, it becomes unsure after many miscarriages. Miscarrying is a normal possess the body goes through when something is wrong with the baby or the pregnancy. So it has nothing to do with other pregnancies, each is a case by case. After many miscarriages it may be that your body reject foreign bodies (or other not so usual reasons). But other than that don't worry, my second pregnancy endend in a miscarriage and I got pregnant 4 months after with...twins! So you never know what's in store for you!
Most of women will have a miscarriage in their life, they may not even know it, it may just pass as a period.
So don't worry for now, just take care of your body to make it ready for another one!
Good Luck!
2006-12-16 01:44:39
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answered by CrazyCate 3
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With my 2nd pregnancy, I was 6 weeks pregnant and I had a miscarriage...(this was early to mid December 2003) I found out that I was pregnant with my 2nd daughter (late January 2004). Everything was fine, I had no problems whatsoever. But of course you should talk to your doctor to make sure you are physically ready. You can definately get pregnant again and soon if your body is ready. Good luck and I am sorry for your loss.
2006-12-16 09:36:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a m/c then two months passed without a cycle and I was preggo again! I wouldn't have known since there was no bleeding after I finished the m/c.
After you have a baby (ends in m/c or preterm labor) It doesn't matter your very fertile. If your trying I wouldn't waste time because right now your fertile and will be for a few months.
2006-12-16 10:02:23
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answered by angelmwilson 5
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Some women who miscarry ovulate and get pregnant again before they even have their next period. Having a miscarriage doesn't make you infertile for the rest of your life. Getting pregnant after a miscarriage is a matter of timing, just like it always is.
2006-12-16 09:32:44
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answered by desiderio 5
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I'm so sorry for your loss!!!
Every woman is different....but with my miscarraiges (they were around 4-5weeks along) my cycle carried on as normal. I ovulated like normal and my periods came like normal as if I wasnt even pregnant. My RE said that is a good thing. I would wait at least 1 cycle before trying again, but you should deffinatly have no problem concieving. Even though its devastating to loose your baby, its true what they say "at least you know you can get pregnant". (I was told that over and over again with mine and at the time I wanted to kick whoever said it, but in hindsite its very true).
Good luck to you hun!!!
2006-12-16 09:52:23
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answered by alexis73102 6
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Hi there I'm so sorry about your loss, I too had a miscarriage in my first month in 2001, I conceived my son in 2003....I read up on it and surfed the net...the chances are very high on getting pregnant again..but I'm sure the doctor may have told you to give your body a chance to bounce back....it's not your fault and please don't beat up on yourself......
2006-12-16 09:38:09
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answered by LaDedria D 1
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I'm so sorry for your loss. Have you found out what caused the miscarriage? That should help you determine the chance of you getting pregnant again. I'll keep you in my prayers.
2006-12-16 09:28:46
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answered by Idella 2
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I would say wait until you have a normal cycle and then try again I'm sorry about your loss and good luck.
2006-12-16 09:26:22
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answered by fluttergirl2004 5
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Give your body a little break right now.
2006-12-16 09:29:50
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answered by Mary G 6
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