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Question by lili
Submitted on 1/30/2004
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I am 36 and have three healthy children, I have now since my last child had three miscarriages the last at 12 weeks.We sent the tissue off and are now waiting ..is this normal after having three children? we have been married for fifteen years and my husband is the father for all our children,what might have changed?


Answer by Sam
Submitted on 1/11/2005
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It's very normal.
Sometimes you get miscarriages and that's that. Though, pretty soon you'll have a baby. Some things go wrong like now that you've had 3 kids your body doesn't produce as much for their protective layer so, that means the baby has more and more chances of getting hurt. No though, that you've had a miscarriage your body will realize that it needs more of a protective layer. It's very normal for this to happen. Don't worry, and sooner or later you'll have a healthy normal baby again.

 

Answer by pixie
Submitted on 2/8/2005
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u should drop the idea of conceiving

 

Answer by Jan in Texas
Submitted on 2/11/2005
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Your genes and your age have a huge bearing on this.

 

Answer by tinker_bell
Submitted on 2/18/2005
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it definitely has to do with age, and unfortunately you could be done having children. i am so sorry for your losses, and i cant imagine how hard that must be for you and your husband. maybe three kids is all you can handle physically, and i hope the doctors can figure out what went wrong. best of wishes.

 

Answer by helpful
Submitted on 12/1/2005
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there could be a problem with your ovaries... i had the same trouble after my third... it was a disfunction in my ovaries... but can be treated by and operation (sometimes) i hope what ever is wrong isnt too serious and can be helped... good luck!

 

Answer by clueless/mysterious
Submitted on 1/15/2006
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OH MY GOODNESS!

 

Answer by ???
Submitted on 2/14/2006
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i might be the only one who aactually goes to this website and posts some stuff in the year 2006. GO ME!

 

Answer by hark
Submitted on 12/3/2006
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Doctors give diagnoses I don't, this is just from a medical students opinion.

This sounds like a age factor or hormonal imbalance telling your body is not able to handle carring any more children.

 

Answer by rame
Submitted on 3/5/2007
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im19andhavethreehealthychildren

 

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