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First off change doctors. He works for you and should be your best advocate, if he refuses, find someone that will care for your feelings and well being. Your odds are like anything else, on your side but by chance. I disagree, miscarriage at around 7 weeks is so common that it would be a waste of money to do any tests at this stage especially as there is nothing that can be done to prevent these early miscarriages.

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Q: I have 1 son and trying for another. Have had 2 miscarriages in 4 yrs-I was 7wks along on both miscarriages. Dr won't run any test. What are my chances of having a third miscarriage?
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