no one can answer your question unfortunately. i had 2 miscarriages before conceiving my son but its nothing to do with what i did, its just nature. try not to worry though, i understand it can be a stressful time, I've just discovered I'm pregnant and I'm having worries of a 3rd miscarriage but all we can do is relax and hope all goes well. i wish you the best of luck. and congratulations xxx
2007-03-04 03:26:27
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answered by louise 5
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Honey there is really no way to tell.A miscarriage doesnt increase or decrease with one,it's not like an ectopic pregnancy,but my Dr has always told me to let my body have at least 2 cycles to deal with the miscarriage and it sounds as though you have done that.Each and every pregnancy carries a risk for misscarriage,I hope this helps out some good luck and best wishes congrads on the baby
2007-03-04 11:31:59
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answered by Sunshine 5
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I had a miscarriage last Oct. and I found out on Valentine's Day that I am pregnant again. I am feeling the same worry as you. I feel totally different this time though. Last time I had cramping and spotting the whole three months and this time I don't feel pregnant at all. I am not sure what to think. Let me know how you are doing. It is nice to hear someone else is going through the same thing as me.
2007-03-04 12:46:51
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answered by rebelsweetyusa 1
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Sorry to say it but the chances are the same. Try not to worry (very difficult I know) - miscarriages are actually so common that the causes are not investigated until you have three.
I have been in your situation (I had three miscarriages) and my investigations came back with no reason for them. I now have a healthy baby boy.
Please try to relax and take things one day at time - good luck! LOL
2007-03-04 13:40:27
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answered by Jo 2
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My wife had 3 miscarriages but has just given birth to a healthy baby girl. The only thing we did different was my wife took low dose asprin. This thins the bllod. We do not know if this was what helped her carry to full term but it may be worth asking your doctor about it. Good luck I wish you all the best and I know it is easy for me to say but try not to stress over it too much
2007-03-04 13:41:19
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answered by pitbull700 1
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My doctor said that after your body " loses" a baby like through a miscarriage or an abortion that your uterus isn't quite as strong as it would of been normally until a few months of healing. However everybody is different and it would be hard to tell.
2007-03-04 11:29:45
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answered by Diamond~ I <3 my Son 6
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your chances of having another are about the same as before, try not to worry to much mant women have miscarriages first time but go on to have normal pregnancies after, good luck
2007-03-04 12:27:16
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answered by tracy w 3
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Your chances are the same this time around it doesn't change just b/c you've just had a MC I've had 2 MC and I also have 2 healthy babies. Good Luck.
2007-03-04 11:22:33
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answered by nicole b 4
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there is no known pattern for miscarriage. i had 2 and thought i would never have kids but i now have a healthy 1 year old. you will be in my thoughts and hope everything goes ok for you. you never said how far on you were but good luck
2007-03-05 06:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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most people that get pregnant with their 1st child get miscarraige , there would b less risk of this happening agen
2007-03-08 07:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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