TW: Miscarriages

I have more than 1 kid and have had a miscarriage at some point
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Had baby #1 in 2017, had a miscarriage in 2020, had baby #2 in 2022, now pregnant with baby #3 eta Oct 2025

I don't know. I suspect I had a chemical pregnancy in January 2022, but I had used a trigger shot, so I'll never really know for sure.

I've had 2 full term pregnancies and 2 losses

I've had one baby a miscarriage and then another baby x

I have my daughter born September 24 and sadly miscarried my second pregnancy at 11 weeks 2 weeks ago

I have baby number 1 in 2010, number 2 in 2012, lost a baby in 2022 and then had rainbow twins in 2024 xx

I miscarried my first pregnancy, had a healthy baby boy my 2nd pregnancy, and I’m currently miscarrying my 3rd pregnancy 🙄

Had my son August 2023. First miscarriage September 2024, second miscarriage January 2025 and third miscarriage March 2025. No idea what’s going on!

First pregnancy baby boy 2021, first chemical pregnancy in Feb 2025, now I'm TTC the 3rd, tbc 🤞🙏🏼 xx

I’m trying for baby #2. I’m so paranoid for having a miscarriage I feel like every other person has had one. Even this poll shows me that most people have. It’s such a scary thought 😓

I know everyone is different but since my first pregnancy never made it past 7 weeks I try my best to not get super attached in the first 3 months until we’re “in the clear” but I know anything can happen all throughout pregnancy. I just feel better about being excited past 3 months.

I have 3 children and had one miscarriage when I was 7 weeks along. 1st -baby boy- March 2016 2nd- miscarriage- Feb. 2021 3rd- 🌈 baby girl- Aug 2022 4th- baby boy- July 2024

Baby #1 2021, baby #2 2023, baby #3 chemical miscarriage in Jan., baby #4 ectopic pregnancy/surgery last Wed.

@Shannon kind of where I’m at. Had 2 and now I keep miscarrying

I’ve terminated 2 unplanned pregnancies in my teens. I knew I wasn’t ready to be a mom yet even wen I got to my 20s so thank God I didn’t have any unplanned pregnancies during that decade as I was trying to enjoy childfree/stressfree. Bt finally started intentionally growing my family at 30. I had what I think was chemical pregnancy the month I turned 30 which was November 2020. I had a positive test bt then later followed by negatives. So when i went to the doctor they explained it could have been a chemical. Bt then I conceived my son right away after that cuz I found out I was preggo on Christmas Day 2020, very intentionally :) Hubby & I weren’t trying for baby bt I found we was expecting baby #2 right around our 5th yr wedding anniversary in may 2023. I didn’t want kids so close in age bt I embraced the pregnancy :) Bt unfortunately it didn’t stick I miscarried. Wouldn’t wish having to make the choice of pregnancy termination on anyone or suffering from a miscarriage or loss x

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3 miscarriages, 3 live births. Unfortunately, miscarriage is just a very common thing. Many women experience them.

@Kirsty I was told recurrent miscarriages or having any more than one actually isn’t as common as we think and it should be looked into x

@Carly it’s so upsetting isn’t it!

@Shannon miscarriage happens around 20% of the time. It is quite common. It's not unusual to experience one or more. Tommy's is a great website with a lot of information on miscarriage and still birth. There are many factors (as well as luck!) that affect the likelihood of miscarriage or still birth. Some people are lucky and never experience it. Some people experience many, sometimes with a root cause, sometimes without a cause.

@Kirsty I was told by midwives that it’s very common to have 1 or 2 but to have recurrent over and over again isn’t as common and should be looked into.. xx

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