miscarriage risks

Related Questions & Answers

Results 1-10 from 520 articles
17

Pregnancy After C-section - Did You Wait Less than the "Prescribed" One Year?

Sep 4, 2009 ... Too- closely spaced children is a big risk factor for miscarriage and pre-term birth-- something that you are already at increased risk of being near 40. ...
26

Anyone Have LOW PROGESTERONE During/before Pregnancy?

I was told I was at risk for miscarriage. I had not used fertility drugs. My doctor put me on a medication (vaginal suppositories). ...
6

Pregnancy over 35 and Amniocentesis

He does not recommend/perform the CVS test, due to his believe that there is still a much higher risk of miscarriage with that test. ...
18

Getting Pregnant at Age 37

I cannot relate to the later pregnancy, but as to extra risk, I can. I did a lot of thinking during the year after the miscarriage, and when my desire to ...
35

Info on Prenatal Care Appreciated!

As far as an amnio goes I would not do it unless the other test shows you are high risk for some major problems. Amnio has a higher risk for miscarriage and ...
27

Pregnancy in Your 40'S

As I became aware & you already are, miscarriage rates go up in your 40's. You' re also at a risk for a multiple pregnancy but as far as a child w/special ...
13

Scheduled for the Sequential Screen Test at 12 Weeks...

Sep 29, 2009 ... If if won't change anything, then maybe don't do the testing...or at least not the amnio (there is a risk of miscarriage with amnio...and ...
24

10 Week Ultrasound Shows 5 Week Development

I did have a miscarriage 6 months ago at 7 weeks and am now taking progesterone. ... and out of the hight miscarriage risk and then I started bleeding. ...
14

3 Or 4?

There is also the increasing risk of Downs and other genetic problems with ... from pregnancy because of age The risk of miscarriage is much higher as well ...
25

When to Try Again After Miscarriage

From what I understand, having a miscarriage doesn't make you more likely to have another, but ectopic pregnancies do tend to have a higher risk of having ...
For Updates and Special Promotions
Follow Us

Answer Highlights