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i currently found out i was pregnant im about 6 weeks along.. a few months ago i had a miscarriage at almost 8?
weeks. what are my chances of having another one? im taking pre Natal vitamins and i make sure i get enough exercise but not too much im trying to not get overly stressed.. my 1st ob appointment isn't until may 29th. my dr wont see me until im at least 10 weeks.. im just wondering do i have a high chance of having another miscarriage becuz i already had one? i already have one child he is 2 and that pregnancy went perfectly.. im just worried about this one i dont want to loose this baby too.. and my dr told me there wasnt any real health problem that caused me to have a miscarriage so im not sure why it happened a few motnhs ago but im just a little worried again.
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- AMFLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Anytime you have a miscarriage the chances get higher and higher. All you can do is not stress and relax. Stress could be what caused the last one. Just keep taking your vitamins and pray is all you can do. Keep doing what you need to do. Eat right and sleep.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Most early miscarriages are related to a chromosomal abnormality and there was nothing you did and nothing you could have done to prevent it. You have had a child already so there is no evidence there is anything wrong with you or your lifestyle.
I had a miscarriage last year at 10 weeks..blighted ovum which showed a empty sac 6 weeks size..i am currently 9 weeks pregnant and yes it is scary to think it could happen again but i feel different this time..you just know if it's right. Just keep doing the right thing and keep a positive mind..it's best for the baby.
You have no need to be worried so just relax and enjoy being pregnant.
Good luck for May 29th...hope all is well :)
- Anonymous5 years ago
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- OhaeriLv 51 decade ago
It's common for women to have one miscarriage and then carry their next pregnancy to term. In fact only about 2% of women have two in a row and even less have three in a row. Your chances are good for carrying to term this time. =) Good luck!
--Also, I had a missed miscarriage in my last pregnancy where one twin was a blighted ovum and the other had no heartbeat, but I'm 13 weeks now and well on my way to carrying to term! =)
Source(s): "If the proportion of pregnancies ending in miscarriage is 15%,[10] then the probability of two consecutive miscarriages is 2.25% and the probability of three consecutive miscarriages is 0.34%." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscarriage - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- 1 decade ago
dont exersise untill your 3 months along you might be straining too much try to get more rest and relax