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Possible to get pregnant even had 2 miscarriage??

still be possible to get pregnant again even had 2 miscarriage before?
the first miscarriage is year 2005 and last is 2006. Had an ultrasound and the result was i have thin endometrium.
Please help,i am really really scared of not having a baby.
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Don't be disheartened if its negative - took me to be 10 days late before I got my positive :-)  best of luck for a sticky bean xx
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the 1st day of my menstruation was dec.28 and im just 28 day cycle..i wish and praying its positive..gonna immediately inform you mommies.. :)
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When was you last menses? I start testing very early and sometimes get some negatives before a positive (if i get a positive at all.) I normally start about 10 days after I ovulate. Just remember that if you get a negative you may still be pregnant; especially if it's more then three days before your period is due. The dollar tree has tests for a $1. Walmart has a $0.88 section in the pharmacy/beauty section with pregnancy tests in it. Both of these tests work just as good as the more expensive tests. There price makes it easier to test more frequently. Good luck!
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thank you so much momies..you know what i feel really nervous now b/c i should have my first day of menstruation yesterday for this month..til now it didnt came. i know it's too early to expect.but i'm praying that im positive..is it okay to use pregnancy test at this early? but i don't feel any signs of pregnancy, just litte cramps and tenderness on my breast
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I've had 4 miscarriages total and I am currently pregnant with my seventh child. The first two miscarriages were back to back, 3 months apart. They were before the birth of my first child. I was a nervous wreck with that first pregnancy. But everything went perfectly fine! I hope the third time is your magic number too.
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congratulations! i feel a huge hope because of your advices.thank's a lot
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We've known several people with a history of multiple miscarriages who now have big, healthy families. Talk to your doctor about what you can do about the thin endometrium. They can help you make it thicker so it's easier for an embryo to implant and stay, reducing risk of miscarriage. It may just be as simple as adding supplemental progesterone in the second half of your cycle and continuing through pregnancy.      I had problems with low progesterone levels which we suspect resulted in a miscarriage and infertility over 3 years. We corrected the problem and are now finally pregnant. Good luck!
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I had 3 miscarriages and then had a lovely daughter :) now i am pregnant again 23 weeks.
Good luck xx
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wow! congratulations! thank's a lot. another mom gave me hope.
really wishing and praying for a bouncing baby :)
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U definitely can!!!i had two a couple of years ago and now im 31 weeks pregnant with twins!!!
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I think you'll be fine, tons of ladies have miscarriages . Best of luck
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thank's for the post new mommy 2 be 2007..
yes, i am trying for 3 months now.By next week, i 'll have an appointment with my ob for follow-up..wish the result will be fine :(
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Have you been trying? As Long as doctor said you can then I'm sure your fine
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