Yes, my sister just had a miscarriage and she was carrying twins. But one of the babies survived. If they are identical, then neither will survive, but otherwise one will
The chances of having a miscarriage are increased by things like: * smoking * multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.) * infections (bacteria, virus, etc.) * exposure to toxins * disease in the mother (unmonitored diabetes, cancer, etc.)
1/3 pregnancies end in miscarriage.
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
A miscarriage should not prevent you from becoming pregnant again.
A woman's body may undergo a miscarriage if it is carrying an unviable fetus. If the miscarriage was done purposely, it is known as an induced miscarriage or abortion.
Nothing. It's safe and you have the same chances as before for keeping it or having a miscarriage.
Nothing. It's safe and you have the same chances as before for keeping it or having a miscarriage.
yes, you can have babies, but the chances of having twins or tripplets isn't very high
Overall chances of your having twins are about 3.2%. According to several sources, here are some factors in increasing your chances of having twins: You are over 45 (17% of women over 45 have twins). You have twins in your family on your mom's side (17%). You are African-American. You have been pregnant before. You have had twins before (12%). You are undergoing fertility treatment. You are overweight. You are tall.
The chances of being born a twin is 1/33
There shouldn't be a problem to get pregnant again.