Yes they say it's possible. Wishing you good luck and a lot of babydust for you. I had a miscarriage 6 weeks ago... Still in grief !!! :(
2007-01-13 01:29:37
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answered by Butterfly girl 4
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Yes it is possible to have a normal pregnancy after 2 miscarriages. As soon as you find out your pregnant though take things extra careful for the first few months. A friend of mind was in the same position and she now has 2 boys, although there is no medical proof she believes that the miscarriages were due to the babies being girls. She had no problems at all through out both her pregnancies.
Good luck xx
2007-01-13 01:44:50
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answered by SARAH S 3
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Absolutely, providing there are no serious medical or fertility conditions present. This needs to be evaluated by your ob/gyn.
Next time this might help: Eliminate all alcohol consumption a few months before you conceive. Begin taking folic acid (over the counter dosing is fine.) Begin taking a multivitamin. Exercise regularly and reduce weight to a normal range for your height and frame or gain weight to a normal height and frame (consult your doctor.) Eat wholesomely and sleep eight hours every night.
Waiting 4 months before trying again is the usual rule of thumb. The healthier you are when you conceive, the better the chances the egg will attach and you'll have a healthy baby.
Good luck.
2007-01-13 01:43:36
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answered by amazingly intelligent 7
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Yes, My aunt had 3 miscarriages then carried to term. And my partners aunt had 2 and then carried a healthy baby. read a great book by a women who is a doctor and researcher for a miscarriage clinic and she said that the chance of a baby after 2 miscarriages are still very good (not much diffrent to having one or two).I cant remember the name but the book helped me through my miscarriage.
Also doctors dont normally start doing tests in till you have had 3 miscarriages so that should tell you that it is still commen.
I no its hard but you have got to try and stay positive , i have heard of storys of people who have had 5 and more miscarriages and managed to carry a healthy baby.
I wish you lots of luck and if you want the name of the book or a chat, please email me.
2007-01-16 04:09:22
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answered by Littleblonde-kacey is here 6
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Yes...Most doctors dont cause for alarm or do any tests until u have more than 3 in a row. Things like this happen and u cannot prevent them most of the time. They are usually chromosome abnormalities,and the mother has no control over that. I would just keep trying if I were you...U will get your baby..Good Luck!
2007-01-13 01:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I had two back to back and then got pregnant with my son and he was born at a healthy 8pds. 3oz.!!! I was also not treated as a high risk pregnancy either...Doctors are not overly concerned until you have 3 in a row...I was offered blood test to see if they could figure out why it was happing but I had to wait 6 weeks after I m/c the last time but found out I was pregnant with my son so I couldn`t do it..I`m currently 12 weeks pregnant again and everything is fine..Good Luck to you!!!
2007-01-13 01:54:13
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answered by bad kitty 4
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I have had 2 stillbirths and 4 miscarriages but have got 6 healthy sons so yes it is possible to have a normal pregnancy after miscarriages
2007-01-16 20:58:34
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answered by jkdtw 2
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My wife lost twin girls late in pregnancy but then went on to have a healthy baby so yes there is every chance that you can and will have a healthy pregnancy next time round. Just make sure that your emotionally ready to go through another pregnancy though good luck
2007-01-13 10:11:06
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answered by thedaddy 4
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Yes
2007-01-16 03:43:10
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answered by Ollie 7
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Yes it is very possible, I lost 2 babies one at 10 weeks and the second one at 12 weeks my daughter was born after that at 37 weeks and i just had my 2nd daughter who was born right on 40 weeks.
2007-01-13 01:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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