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I have 2 miscarriages . What is the chances of having another miscarriage?

Sidek Clinic For Women, Singapore
You have a 20% chance . Some doctors will do a barrage of tests but some will only investigate if you have 3 recurrent miscarriages . In the end in the great majority of cases no cause can be found . In such cases it is wise to see the doctor early because hormone pills and injections may help in a number of cases .

What are the chances of having a miscarriage?

Frequently Asked Questions About Miscarriage
Approximately 15 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage according to the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Often the cause of the miscarriage is not determined. Most occur during the first trimester. See similar questions...

I've had two miscarriages, what are my chances of having a healthy baby?

Miscarriage FAQs
estimated 60% of women who have suffered two miscarriages have a healthy subsequent pregnancy. Even for women who have three miscarriages in a row, there is more than a 50% chance of a healthy baby in the fourth pregnancy. Avoiding possible causes of miscarriage when considering or planning for your next pregnancy is important. Especially focus on those that you can control such as quitting smoking , treating genital infections, refraining from recreational drug use , and controlling diabetes . See similar questions...

Can I improve my chances of having a girl?

Ovulation Calendar - Frequently Asked Questions About Ovulat...
Yes. To increase your chances of conceiving a girl, you should have intercourse 2-4 days before ovulation. For more information, see Ovulation and Pregnancy. See similar questions...

Can I increase my chances of having a boy?

Ovulation Calendar - Frequently Asked Questions About Ovulat...
Yes. To improve your chances of conceiving a baby boy, you should have intercourse a day before ovulation, on the day of ovulation, and a day after it. For more information, see Ovulation and Pregnancy. See similar questions...

What are the signs that I'm having a miscarriage?

The Miscarriage Clinic - FAQs
Spotting (finding spots of blood on your underpants or toilet tissue after urinating) or bleeding is sometimes the first sign of miscarriage. Keep in mind, though, that spotting is common early in pregnancy and may or may not be a sign of a problem with the baby. However, 50% of the time it is actually a symptom of a serious problem such as a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy or in vary rare cases a molar pregnancy. See similar questions...

Are My Chances Of Having Multiple Babies Increased?

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There is a higher rate of multiple births for women treated with fertility drugs than in the general population. The actual rate depends on the type of drugs used and the chosen procedure. There are many strategies to minimize the risk of multiple births, but it is always a risk to some degree. See similar questions...

How common is miscarriage?

University of Chicago Medical Center: Recurrent Pregnancy Lo...
At least one in six clinical pregnancies ends in clinical miscarriage. Many more miscarriages may occur before a woman even knows she is pregnant. Most of these preclinical miscarriages are due to a random chromosome error. See similar questions...

What is recurrent miscarriage?

University of Chicago Medical Center: Recurrent Pregnancy Lo...
Recurrent miscarriage is defined as three or more miscarriages in a row. About 1 to 2 percent of women suffer recurrent miscarriage. See similar questions...

How Do I Know If I'm Having A Miscarriage?

Early Miscarriage
Blood clots. Grayish matter may pass as the miscarriage begins. This is the embryo and placenta. If you do pass tissue at home your health care provider will likely instruct you to collect the tissue and place it in a clean jar or plastic bag to bring in for medical inspection. The early ending of morning sickness symptoms and loss of breast tenderness. Many women experience these symptoms in the first trimester, but by the beginning of the fourth month of pregnancy, they commonly subside. See similar questions...

Should I have tests done after having a miscarriage?

Frequently Asked Questions About Miscarriage
If this is your first miscarriage most doctors will not run any tests for a miscarriage occurring in your first trimester. Most doctors will not run tests until you have had three or more miscarriages. However, many doctors are being more aggressive in the treatment of miscarriage and may test after two miscarriages. You will want to discuss your concerns with your health care provider. See similar questions...

If I have one child with autism, what are the chances of having another?

SPD Connection/FAQ
Current data suggest that the likelihood of having a child with autism if the biological parents already have one child with autism is at least 1/20. This rate may be an underestimate, given that many families with one autistic child will stop having children due to stress or the fear of having another child with the disorder. See similar questions...

Q - Should I invite friends who have recently had miscarriages or are having difficulty conceiving?

Baby Shower FAQs Part 1
A - These friends should definitely be invited to the shower. Send them an invitation and let the decision of attending be theirs. While many will be ready to share in the joy of the new baby at the shower, it may be more difficult for some. If someone decides not to attend, respect their decision and be understanding. See similar questions...

What is a miscarriage?

The Miscarriage Clinic - FAQs
A miscarriage is the loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks, with most miscarriages actually occurring during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Unfortunately, miscarriage is very common, affecting one in five pregnancies. There are different types of miscarriages:- silent (missed) miscarriage' - Some women have no symptoms at all and the miscarriage is only diagnosed by the absence of the fetal heart when they are given an ultrasound scan. See similar questions...

Are the chances of the child having birth defects increased?

Frquently asked infertility questions - Oklahoma City fertil...
Some studies have suggested there may be an increased risk of preterm delivery, low birth weight and an increased risk of birth defects with ART procedures, but these findings are controversial. Please speak with your physician if you have concerns about this issue. See similar questions...

What are chances of a patient diagnosed Coronary Artery Disease having a Heart Attack?

Institute of Preventive Cardiology Mumbai- Frequently asked ...
A person diagnosed with CAD does not necessary mean that he is going to suffer from heart attack soon. Heart attack is a situation as explained earlier where blood supply to a certain part of the heart is completely cut off. See similar questions...

What are my chances of having more than one baby at a time?

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The occurrence of identical twins is pretty much the same throughout the world and hasn't changed much over time. Your chances of having identical twins is between 1 in 250 to 1 in 300. The chance of having fraternal twins is greater, at about 1 in 50. From there, the odds go up fast. Your chance of having triplets is about 1 in 7000. Chances of quadruplets are about 1 in 700,000 and chances for quintuplets are 1 in 65 million or more. See similar questions...

What are my chances of having a remission without treatment?

IgA Nephropathy Support Network - Shedding Light on IgA Neph...
It is impossible to say, because this has not been well researched. While it is extremely unlikely for adults to undergo spontaneous remission, remissions do appear to occur occasionally among children. One study estimated that in perhaps 4% of reported IgAN cases there had been a spontaneous remission of all clinical symptoms. Whether this was paralleled by the spontaneous disappearance of IgA deposits in the kidneys, or by the restoration of normal glomerular structure is unknown. See similar questions...

What is secondary recurrent miscarriage?

University of Chicago Medical Center: Recurrent Pregnancy Lo...
Secondary recurrent miscarriage is the loss of at least three pregnancies to miscarriage following one successful pregnancy. See similar questions...

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