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ive been tryn to have a baby and i just miscarried. ..does this mean i cant have kids?
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My best friend miscarried 5 times before having a healthy pregnancy. She delivered her first baby at 34 weeks because she kept going into preterm labor and her baby was in the NICU for almost a month. Then just a couple months later she became pregnant with another baby and had him at 35 weeks. Her kids are less than a year apart. It is hard but don't give up!!!
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My best friend miscarried 5 times before having a healthy pregnancy. She delivered her first baby at 34 weeks because she kept going into preterm labor and her baby was in the NICU for almost a month. Then just a couple months later she became pregnant with another baby and had him at 35 weeks. Her kids are less than a year apart. It is hard but don't give up!!!
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thnkz ladys made my bay alot better
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I also went through a miscarriage a year ago and am now pregnant with twins. Keep your head up. It happens when you least expect it.
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No. One in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage - it's extremely common - but most women who lose a pregnancy go on to have successful attempts in the future. I'm on my fifth pregnancy, I only have one child so far and hoping this one will be baby #2. Keep a positive attitude and keep trying.
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