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1471935 tn?1286828809

i want a baby

i want 2 get pregnant, i was pregnant when i was 19years old but i had my son when i was 5months pregnant and he only lived 3months me and my boyfriend have been trying 2 get passed him passing away.......it has been 3 years now and we r trying 2 have a baby. we been trying 4 a year now and i just cant get pregnant.....


so im asking im i able 2 have kids???
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1400141 tn?1284986069
first of all, i am so sorry for your loss. i also had my first baby, my son when i was 5 months pregnant. he died shortly after he was born, yesterday was his second birthday. since then i had one miscarriage and had a daughter who was stillborn so i know you're pain. it would not hurt to make an appointment with your doctor, express your concerns. i am sure they can give you some tips and run some tests to make sure everything is working right. once you have been trying for over a year you can see a fertility specialist. good luck
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Hi.  My situation is a little different from yours. I have been trying to get pregnant for years from sometime in my 20's without any luck. i never had a scare or a missed period. nothing of the sort.  I am 38 years old now, and after trying for sometime now with my present spouse, i actually gave up on getting pregnant. to my surprise i found out i was pregnant in august but then i had a mc. what i am trying to say is, when you least except it, when you have convinced yourself it will never happens, it does. i was convinced that i was unable to conceive but i did. so don't give up. just keep trying and pray to the Lord to bless you with that special gift. i will certainly be trying again, and will try as many times as it takes for me to receive that bundle of joy. keep the faith. it will happen
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