If you miscarry again, I'd ask for genetic testing. Is your other child with the same man? Miscarriages are caused by a number of thing. I lost my baby at 12 weeks. They can tell you all these "possible" reasons, from the baby just wasn't growing properly, to maybe fumes from something like paint, to a fall, to stress..... But they should be looking into tests to see if it was anything that could be prevented. Some woman miscarry due to lack of progesterone, and they take progesterone supplements and carry the pregnancy to term. Sorry for your loses, good luck!
2007-05-25 13:38:34
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answered by ~*Isabel*~ 5
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Miscarriages many times do no longer happen because of the fact something that the father or mom have accomplished. docs can no longer continually clarify why miscarriages do happen, yet a number of the common reasons are; chromosomal abnormalities interior the arriving up infant (including, greater advantageous chromosomes or lacking genes that reason the newborn to stop coming up), problems with the shape of the uterus, blood clotting issues, particular chromosomal circumstances, and likewise low progesterone. i'm hoping that's adequate counsel for you...in case you have any concerns i might talk with your ordinary practitioner!!!!
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answered by ? 4
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That happened to my sister-in-law she tried twice and miscarried. She was blessed with one child. However it took time and carefully was monitored and could not work for first 4 months of pregnancy..her uterus was not strong enough to hold...(my brother is a big guy and she is petite..and so i believe she was given some kind of medicine to help her through..not a doctor..sorry i don't have medical terminology? But, from what I seen and heard through actual miscarried pregnancies..has been slip and falls, car accidents,
drug overdose and of course the abortion if that counts as miscarried? Try going here for more answers. the source.
2007-05-25 13:48:27
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answered by queenofsiberia 3
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genetics, stress, malnutrition, environment, some types of medications, family history, heavy exercising and heavy weight lifting while pg can cause miscarriages. these are just some of the causes of miscarriage that is why it is extremely important to see your ob doctor regularly through out and take very good care of yourself completely all the time.
2007-05-25 14:01:38
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answered by Rowan Red Tail Hawk 4
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ok hon listen!! I had two in a row this year and pregnant again, and in my last one the blood work showed good progeterone but then I lost again!!! My dr. thinks it might have showed good but fluncuated before or after cause all else checks out! So far so good! I use a vaginal gel daily!!!!! My sister in law had hers checked the rechecked and it dropped in half and she lost before getting on progesterone!!!!!!!!!! So just because 1 test shows good, it can fluncuate and kill a fetus if it does! Good luck! I have been there!!!!!!!
2007-05-25 13:38:10
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answered by whoa,3boys! 5
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Try webmd.com they have the most health info on the web.
2007-05-25 13:37:02
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