Yes. It is rare but yes you can. I have a friend. and I swear this is tru. I have a friend who had 8 miscarriages and then she had a huge healthy 9lb baby that is very alive with not one helth problem. Dont give up hope.
No he doesn't. But rumours have it his past gf's have had abortions and miscarriages...I don't know how true that is. As of now he DOES NOT have kids.
2 miscarriages
St. Catherine of Sienna is the patron saint of preventing miscarriages.
No it will not. I've heard the same about plenty of different sodas and it's not true.
There is no specific limit to the number of miscarriages a person can experience, but having three or more consecutive miscarriages is classified as recurrent miscarriage. Various factors, including genetic, anatomical, hormonal, and environmental influences, can contribute to the likelihood of miscarriages. It's essential for individuals who experience multiple miscarriages to consult with a healthcare provider for evaluation and guidance.
Yes he does, but he had it with his ex, but his daughter died of a miscarrage. what the hell daughters do not die of miscarriages he doesnt have a child he had the fetus of a child in his gf's womb but the GIRLFRIEND had a miscarriage (ie the placenta tissue came out) jeez who gave you your sex ed?
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Yes they do.
They had one daughter who became Elizabeth I of England. Anne miscarried three children, one of which was a boy. She miscarried the boy because of the fright she experienced when she received news that Henry fell when in a jousting tournament and went unconscious for a few hours.
In over half of all miscarriages, the fetus is abnormal. The abnormality can either be genetic or developmental.
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.
abortos extravios