This is a very dear subject too me. I have six childreen. I have had 16 pregnancies. All of my six children came after two miscarriages. They are all very healthy children, my oldest being 21 and my youngest is two. It is possible to have a healthy pregnancy after a miscarriage. Just take it easy and dont stress about your miscarriage. I wish you luck with your pregnancy and keep your head up because it is possible.
2007-01-06 09:31:01
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answered by ang500el 1
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I completely understand what you are going through. I am 38 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby. I have been pregnant a total of 8 times, the 1st was born at 6 months and she lived 1 month, My 2nd was born at 35 weeks, now he is a healthy 14yr old, my 3rd was born at 37 weeks, she is a healthy 9 yr old. I have had a total of 4 miscarriages and the last one I had was in January of last year, I found out I was pregnant in May. I was sure I was going to miscarriage again, I was cramping, spotting and even at times I bled like a period. However, My ultra sounds and my hormone levels kept rising. The only thing different this time was my doc. actually checked my thyroid and progestrone and I was put on progestrone suppositories. I assume that is what helped. All the docs I had before never went and did any tests they always said If I was going to miscarry, there was nothing they could do. I guess there was nothing they wanted to do.
2007-01-06 06:00:59
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answered by Theresa A 2
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I had a miscarriage then i fell pregnant about three months later the doctors told me my miscarriage was just an infection i an 35 weeks now but when i was 18 and a half weeks my cervix was dilating and i had to have a stitch put in because i have a weak cervix so that is why i had the miscarriage but i know its hard to not worry because this pregnancy for me has been anything but easy but all i can say is ive got this far after my loss that i think you have to just have a lot of hope and courage to really try and think positive and really look after yourself and i do hope you have a sucessfull pregnancy this time round god bless you and your new growing baby
2007-01-06 07:23:28
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answered by kathleen w 2
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Hi there, I had a miscarriage with my first one. I was the same way as you. Went to the hospital because of HUGE pain in my stomach and back/hips. Found out i was pregnant but started to bleed. I was anxious when i got pregnant with my daugher, she's 2 1/2 now, and im 9 months pregnant with our second. Just do everything you can to take care of yourself. There is absolutely nothing you can do to prevent the miscarriage if it does happen (with the obvious expections of mistreating yourself). I think we tend to convince ourselves that something may be wrong after a miscarriage because we are so paranoid. Good luck and try not to stress about it. Good luck
2007-01-06 05:07:52
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answered by Jelly Beanz 2
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My sister in law had a miscarriage one month and got pregnant the next month. All went well. She actually had 3 babies in 41/2 years.
Adding the pressure of doing everything 'right' isn't going to change anything. Except stress you out!!
If you are in good health there is nothing wrong with getting pregnant directly after a miscarriage. Its better if you have a break in between to recover a bit, but there is no added risk or anything you can do to make things any better - except to RELAX!!
Congrats! Take care and enjoy!!
2007-01-06 05:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It's normal to be worried, just don't let yourself get too stressed out over it. Extreme stress can cause a miscarriage as well. Your chances are fairly good as I have seen some individuals who had a miscarriage and went on to have a perfectly healthy baby the next time around. Put it in God's hands and let him take care of it. You take care of your body, eat the right foods and make sure you stay as calm as possible. I wish you luck and hope that you get the baby you so obviously want. =)
2007-01-06 05:08:12
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answered by unique2477 3
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io can understand why you are worried but with every pregnancy there is always a 20% of chance of miscarriage and a 80% chance the baby will go full term, just keep your hopes high, and take your prenatals, and if another miscarriage does happen, which i dont think it will then just know that it was nothing you did wrong and doesnt mean you will never be able to ahve a baby. good luck
2007-01-06 08:44:49
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answered by Victoria 6
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I suffered a miscarriage before I became pregnant with my first born.She was born healthy.A UTI will make your back hurt and a kidney infection can cause a miscarriage.Drink plenty of fluids and keep your feet up.Try not to burn the candle at both ends.Take Care.
2007-01-06 05:12:57
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answered by Ms Lety 7
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Low thyroid and low progesterone are major causes of miscarriages. The blood test that most doctors use to
check the thyroid is stupid. You want to look for
a doctor that will go by your symptoms, not just
a blood test.
2007-01-06 05:21:23
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answered by Matt 2
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The Doctor should have told you if there is any condition that would reoccur , Since he didn't you will probably be OK .
I miscarried and was pregnant that soon also .everything went fine . Put your feet up and take it easy for awhile .
God Bless.
2007-01-06 05:09:14
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answered by Elaine814 5
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