Depends: The chances of a successful pregnancy would depend on the reasons for the miscarriages and the neonatal death. Miscarriages are relatively common, but when a women has multiple miscarriages, that can indicate and underlying medical/genetic condition that may make it more difficult to have a normal pregnancy.
Answered 1/13/2014
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Hard to day: This situation calls for an evaluation preferably prior to next pregnancy attempt. Genetics, infections, hormones etc can all be worked up to see where the problem may lie.Good luck.
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Supplements may help: Are you enquiring for yourself, or someone younger? At age 49, there is increased risk of chromosomal anomalies which may lead to miscarriages. Was there a cause identified for the neonatal demise? were studies done to try to determine the cause of multiple miscarriage? In a future pregnancy, you should take 4 mg of folic acid daily prior to becoming pregnant, as will as Vitamin B3 (Niacin).
Answered 12/20/2017
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