Fortunately, a miscarriage is not necessarily a sign that you are unable to have a successful pregnancy. Most miscarriages occur as a result of a chromosomal defect in the fetus, not because of infertility in the woman or her partner.
2006-12-22 13:56:46
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answered by bibliobethica 4
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I had two miscarriages and the doctors found out what was wrong with me when I got pregnant the third time. It was something about my anticardiolipids . The blood in the umbilical cord would clot causing the miscarriages and they put me on heparin shots twice a day while i was pregnant and stoped the last month of my pregnancy . You need to find a good high risk obgyn and have him do blood work I guess. When my husband and I stoped trying that is when we got pregnant .And we had a 10 lb 9 oz baby boy in Feb 2004 and he is now as tall as the 4 year old in our apartment building lol
2006-12-22 13:58:00
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answered by tomey21918 2
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your in a high risk of getting miscarriage again, so if you have plans of having a baby better go to a ob-gyne so that your pregnancy can be taken care.
2006-12-22 14:12:09
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answered by gheiD 2
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If you have been trying for a year to get pregnant, then you need to go to your dr. probably not the answer you want, but its the truth. I know, I'm in your boat.
2006-12-22 13:57:56
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answered by emtb9 4
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i have a beter question! why did you post this 5 times !!!:D u must be really desperate to get pregnant.
2006-12-22 15:32:44
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answered by Nick the Nerd 3
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uhh i think you posted this enough times
2006-12-22 13:56:58
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answered by Danielle 4
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