it is possible as long as they are in separate amniotic sacks. I'd say it is probably half as likely to happen as a full miscarriage.
2007-01-30 20:09:43
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answered by Fluffington Cuddlebutts 6
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It is possible to be pregnant with twins and miscarry one of them, but it isn't very often you hear about it happening.
2007-01-30 20:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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that's a risk, yet probability is it grew to become into no longer a miscarriage. yet first, understand that whether you probably did miscarry, it takes days to weeks for the hormone to vanish out of your gadget. So in case you only had one infant and miscarried, it nonetheless might have mentioned pregnant. yet, like I mentioned, you would be attentive to in case you miscarried. you would be cramping so undesirable you won't be able to stroll. you would be filling a million-2 pads in a hour with blood bypass. you would be ill. somewhat to a typical era volume is usual for the period of being pregnant. My buddy had her "era" the 1st 3 months she grew to become into pregnant along with her first. You by no skill be attentive to. yet rather, the terrific guess is to circulate on your physician or the ER in case you fairly think of you're miscarrying and get an ultrasound to learn on the infant(ies). sturdy success, and something is a risk.
2016-09-28 05:30:47
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answered by duktig 4
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Yes it is possible. My cousin was carrying twins and miscarrid one of them because it wasn't getting enough nutrients. I'm not sure how likely it is though. I'm sure there are many different reasons for miscarring just one
2007-01-31 03:46:47
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answered by lem 3
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yes, it depends on the situation
2007-01-30 20:27:46
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answered by cassie 2
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yes it can happen but i don't know how often it happens
2007-01-30 20:58:10
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answered by andrea.barrett36 4
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