It really all depends on your body. I have had two miscarriges then a molar pregnancy then had my son its possible just make sure you get scraped after every miscarrige. If you are planning to have one i have read that you are supposed to wait for your hormone levels to go down before trying again.That just makes sure that you are heathly to start again.
My mom had a miscarriage. It is possible to have another child, but the woman might not want to have another child because of her depression after losing one already or fear that she's going to lose another one.
2 miscarriages
If Michelle Duggar had no miscarriages, she would have 21 children. She had 2 miscarriages, one after their first son Josh, and one after Josie.
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no she didn't but she had 2 miscarriages..
There is only one that can be verified: according to magazine reports, Whitney Houston suffered a miscarriage in December 1996. As for information about other miscarriages, it is difficult to say, since the other stories are based on tabloid rumors, and there is no accurate way to fact-check those claims.
There is no specific medical term for a woman who has had 3 miscarriages and 2 live births. However, she may be considered as someone who has experienced recurrent pregnancy loss or recurrent miscarriages. It is essential for her to consult with a healthcare professional or a fertility specialist to determine any underlying causes or potential treatment options
Yes it is possible to have several miscarriages and then a normal pregnancy. I had 3 miscarriages all between 12-15 weeks gestation and then had a normal healthy baby girl. All miscarriages were almost a year apart. On the fourth year a normal healthy baby came to me. I knew I could do this as I had already had one normal pregnancy prior, so my children are 5 years apart almost to the day
2 pregnancies. 0 live abortions/miscarriages 2
grav 5, para 2
YOU CANT IT IS A RISK! But you can help by putting the females together for about 2 weeks before birth.
Miscarriages are far more common than most people know. Usually, if a zygote is not viable, the mother's body will reject it resulting in a miscarriage. In a few very rare circumstances there can be a genetic problem with either the mother or the father that will make it almost impossible for them to produce a viable zygote in which case the risk of miscarriages is very high. In other rare cases the physical carrying of the fetus results in miscarriage because of a problem with the mother. In MOST cases, a few miscarriages are normal and the couple doesn't need to worry. Try a few more times before you get concerned enough to seek medical help.