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are my mommy years over before they began?

by Aylicia, May 30, 2008 08:12AM
Tags: mommy, years, over
19 I have miscarried before and ever sense then my periods have been extremely long what could be my problem?
are my chances of conceiving and carrying successfully in the future slim?
Member Comments (5)

by Kim1989, May 30, 2008 09:52AM
just because youve miscarried before and have long periods doesnt mean you wont conveive. go to the doctor and maybe get on bc to make your periods shorter and regulate them for awhile

by alaysha, May 30, 2008 03:08PM
After a miscarriage levels get wacky. Like Kim said the only thing to really regulate them is to get onto birth control for a while. Also, lots of people that have miscarriages go on to have healthy pregnancies the next time around.

by Linzola1, May 30, 2008 08:24PM
I agree with alaysha. Just because you have a miscarriage dosnt mean that you will never be able to carry a baby to term. They really mess up your cycles though.... Dont worry I am sure everything is just fine. I had a miscarriage and am now 37 weeks pregnant with a healthy little boy..... Best wishes.

by JoyRenee, May 30, 2008 09:37PM
I had a miscarriage and later become pregnant again and my daughter is now 14 months old. Miscarriages do cause your cycles to go a little crazy. If you're worried about conceiving now or in the future, please speak with your doctor about it!

by Aylicia, Jun 02, 2008 02:22AM
thanx gals
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