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Question by Emily
Submitted on 8/19/2003
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I have just had my 3rd miscarriage in the space of 1 year, I have noticed that my grandmother had 8 sisters no brothers, went on to have 3 miscarriages then 3 daughters, one of which has 3 daughters no sons and my other aunt miscarried a boy, my mum has 2 daughters and 1 miscarriage and my sister has a daughter. There is no sons in the family. Could it be we can't carry boys and thats why I keep miscarrying??


Answer by karmakrystal
Submitted on 9/11/2003
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i am not sure if this helps at all but they say an average women has 9 miscarriages in her life time and more then half of the we don't even know about

 

Answer by nuttynat
Submitted on 12/19/2005
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this is not any answer but a question...is there a guaranteed way to have a miscarriage? it is definitely a delicate subject but i would like to know ways to have a miscarriage...i don't have a financial or personal situation that allows me to talk to many others around me, have the child, or to recieve an abortion... my only other option is to miscarry...how is this possible..if at all...please help

 

Answer by yadi
Submitted on 5/7/2007
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  I've had 3 misscarages what could be the problem. and am i going to be able to have kids

 

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