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Should I not have more children

I am 32 years old. I have 2 beautiful children. Both born premature; my first child born at 26 weeks, my second at 36. I've been told by my doctor that when it comes to being pregnant, it is always going to be very high risk for me because of my seizure disorder. (I had seizures in both of my pregnancies, by the way)
Would it be safe for me to have a 3rd child? what do you think?
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676912 tn?1332812551
Keep us updated so if someone else comes here and sees that you may be able to have more babies it can give them some hope!
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676912 tn?1332812551
All I can say is if your doctor says it's ok then I'm sure you'd be monitored very closely. If you want more babies and it's safe for you and the baby...go for it. BUT this is something you should discuss with your doctor. We can't give you medical advice here, we can only give our personal opinion/advice. We can not tell you if it is safe or not, that should be left up to a medical professional. I really hope you can have more babies you sound like you really do want more. Good luck to you!
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851084 tn?1329608167
hey hun im sorry you have to go through that during preagnancy the only advice i can say is that if your first 2 babys are all well then i dnt see why you shouldnt if its what you want as long as it isnt dangerous for your health best of luck :-)
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