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Successful pregnancy after recurring miscarriage?

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Waitingformyrainbowx · 16/06/2025 16:18

Anyone out there just kept trying after recurring misscarriage and been successful?

all tests so far come back normal just don’t want to give up yet

success stories please xx

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Rtmhwales · 16/06/2025 20:33

Yes! A bit random but after 6 miscarriages we went to IVF and had a successful pregnancy with DD who’s 11 months. But 3 months after she was born I got naturally pregnant with zero trying with DD2 who’s due in a few weeks and have had zero complications this pregnancy. It’s absolutely bizarre, I just assumed our unexplained infertility meant we’d have to do IVF again, but no.

Waitingformyrainbowx · 16/06/2025 22:03

This is amazing hun I am so sorry for your losses I have had 12 now and was hoping for a good success story like this! Thank you so much for responding hun xxx

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SeriousTissues · 16/06/2025 22:11

I had three then a successful pregnancy. Good luck x

Pyjamatimenow · 16/06/2025 22:13

I had about 6 before dd1 and another later one before dd2. I hope you get your baby soon

Annoyeddd · 16/06/2025 22:24

Rtmhwales · 16/06/2025 20:33

Yes! A bit random but after 6 miscarriages we went to IVF and had a successful pregnancy with DD who’s 11 months. But 3 months after she was born I got naturally pregnant with zero trying with DD2 who’s due in a few weeks and have had zero complications this pregnancy. It’s absolutely bizarre, I just assumed our unexplained infertility meant we’d have to do IVF again, but no.

I have heard of this happening a few times

Pleasegodgotosleep · 16/06/2025 22:27

Recurrent miscarriage is common in our family. We all have a blood clotting disorder called Leiden Factor V. Taking asprin during pregnancy has been successful. Good luck.

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