No. If you think this is a problem you should ask for an STD panel.
So many women have miscarriages that it is unlikely. If you both had recurrent miscarriages and neither of you have had a baby it is possible but still unlikely. i dont have an answer to that but my husband's ex had a miscarriage and so did I.
That´s impossible to know. Many women have several miscarriages but succeed getting pregnant and go all the way.
Miscarriage is common. Both women who used Depo and women who never did have miscarriages.
There is no limit unless you get scarring inside or damaged. The reasons why you have miscarriages will also play a part. There are women who's had more than 15 miscarriages but still manages to have a baby but often with the help of a doctor.
It may be due to miscarriages and abnormal periods
Any bleeding in pregnancy should be checked out. I have had 3 miscarriages and the first 2 were classed as 'missed' miscarriages as my body did not expel anything except a light continuous bleeding (when I say light - it was very light - panty liner only!). After saying all this though there are plenty of occasions where women experience bleeding from implantation. The only way to know is to get checked by the doctor. Best of luck.
It's a good idea to see a doctor to have hormone levels checked but many women have miscarriages without needing any medical care. The earlier the miscarriage, the less chance there is a need of medical assistance.
Yes the very early miscarriages is something women might not notice.
The only pregnant women who routinely have shots are Rhesus negative women having Anti-D. Women who have had several miscarriages may have progesterone shots.
Progesterone is sometimes prescribed for women who have had very early miscarriages.
you can get it in primark
is a social worker who works with women who have miscarriages, infertility, still birth etc by giving them counselling