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https://community.babycentre.co.uk/groups/a164715/recurrent_miscarriage_support
Recurrent miscarriage is more common than most people know. Join here for support with testing, TTC, pregnancy and emotional support. We know how you feel and hope to be able to support one another through it all.
https://community.babycenter.com/groups/a6714945/recurrent_miscarriage_support
Two years later, we have become a vibrant community of rpl (recurrent pregnancy loss) warriors in all stages of the journey. We are a big tent community, and serve a variety of ages, situations and conditions. As such, the wise women here have a breadth of experience and are a fantastic resource;
https://community.babycenter.com/groups/a6733001/miscarriage_and_recurrent_miscarriage_support
Welcome to Miscarriage and Recurrent Miscarriage Support. Whether you have experienced one or more losses, this group is meant to provide: 1. Support for those experiencing or dealing with ...
https://www.babycenter.com.au/thread/613037/recurrent-miscarriages
Recurrent miscarriages: Hi! I had two early pregnancy losses last year- both were most likely blighted ovums. I've decided to take charge by booking an appointment with a recurrent miscarriage specialist. I really pray we have help KEEPING a healthy pregnancy to full term. Right now I can't even imagine what it would be like to STAY pregnant.
https://community.babycentre.co.uk/post/a28911973/recurrent_miscarriage_support
Recurrent miscarriage can be such a lonely and isolating experience and particularly in Northern Ireland as we don't really have any support groups to go to or any proper medical experts in recurrent miscarriage here.
https://community.babycentre.co.uk/post/a32093938/miscarriage
Oh darling I’m so so sorry. My first two were missed MC’s, the second two were very early (as in I found out and then a couple of days later had a “period”, and this one was kind of a missed MC (miscarriage) again. I’m just at the end of my tether.
https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a1039328/understanding-recurrent-miscarriage
Problems with your womb (uterus) or cervix. You may have a womb that has an abnormal shape, or a weak cervix. Bacterial vaginosis, a vaginal infection, increases the risk of late miscarriage and premature birth. Doctors are still finding out about how and why infections like this may cause recurrent miscarriage.
https://www.babycentre.co.uk/x2344/can-i-get-pregnant-after-two-miscarriages
If you’ve had no previous problems with conceiving, your GP is unlikely to offer you any tests or treatment after two miscarriages. This may feel frustrating after two losses, but the chances are that you will go on to have a successful pregnancy. If you’ve had three or more miscarriages this is known as recurrent miscarriage. You’re still more likely to have a successful pregnancy than not, but you can also ask …
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