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Question by nicole
Submitted on 6/10/2004
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i have had 3 miscarrages since x-mas and have been told that contraception does not stop me from getting pregnant, infact it lets me get pregnant but kills the baby not long after finding out.now everytime i get a period it's 1-2 weeks early and lasts only a few days.a feel something in my stomach, like when i was pregnant with my first 2 but tests show nothing, i have all the other symptoms. has this happened to anyone?and have there been any babies result from the confusion


Answer by Jools
Submitted on 7/31/2005
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I'm scared.  My periods are so irregular - 20 - 35 days.  After a micariage I'm desperate!!   What does this mean?  33 years old and wanting to be a mama!

Jx

 

Answer by fifi
Submitted on 8/28/2005
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i have had similar problems. excessive bleeding two weeks after i was due that lasts weeks and i am on the depo and it still does not stop the bleeding nothing has so far it happens evert few months (about four to seven months appart) i dont know whats happening no one can answer that

 

Answer by kerri
Submitted on 9/18/2005
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i have had 6 miscarriages since xmas and its really getting me down i have been for tests but there never seems to be anythin wrong with me. but i cant stop thinkin that this is my fault. i need someone to talk to that is goin through a similar thing.

 

Answer by xarago
Submitted on 5/16/2006
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I have had four miscarriages, but i don't know if I should call these pregnancy Consecutive,or recurrent miscarriages because I had the first miscarriage when i was five weeks...  got pregnant again, this time i wasn't miscarrying  but at 17 weeks along my doctor realized the baby was so sick and the whole   pregnancy had to be terminated in order to  secure my safety. I conceived again but miscarry at my 10th weeks, this was my unsuccessful third pregnancy.  It's my fourth  pregnancy that I gave birth to a healthy, beautiful baby girl, and I  thought finally the night  mares were  gone, but I have lost two more                    pregnancy since .  my question is what would some people call this kind of pregnancy?, Would they call it  consecutive or recurrent miscarriages?   I will really appreciate if someone could give me a feedback

Thanks,


xarago

 

Answer by Rayna
Submitted on 8/25/2006
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Well I Am Apparently Going Through A Miscarriage Right Now And I Haven't Had Any Bleeding Yet At I'm Just Going To Wait And See What Happens I Went To The Hospital And They Said The Baby's Sac Is There But There's No Baby In It And Im Still HAving All The Symptoms And Signs Of Pregnancy My Doctor Said I Will Still Grow And Be Pregnant Until My Body Realizes There Is Nothing In The Sac And Decides That Its Going To Clean Itself Out Then U Actually Miscarriage

 

Answer by heart broken
Submitted on 9/28/2006
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I have had three losses with in the past 18 months.  one 6wks,25wks,9wks, I am so lost at this point and everyday is different.  Now there are 2 co-workers, my hair stylist, and 3 close friends that were due around the same time my baby was due.  I am so bitter an heart broken I don't know what to do.  So to answer your questions I have had 3 losses within a short time spand.

 

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