No: Not necessarily. The most common cause of miscarriage is a genetic abnormality incompatible with life, not something wrong with your body. So one miscarriage should cause a significant amount of concern. If you have had several, one area to consider is celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, which increases the miscarriage rate by a factor of 7!
Answered 5/25/2014
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No.: Most sexually active us women will suffer at least one miscarriage during their lifetime. Most go on to have several healthy pregnancies subsequently. Do not worry - your chances for a successful pregnancy are great.
Answered 5/15/2016
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