According to worldwide medical studies, couples who have experienced two pregnancy losses still have at least a 70% chance of achieving a successful pregnancy outcome in their next attempt, demonstrating that repeated miscarriage does not necessarily mean future pregnancy is impossible.
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Chances of Having a Baby After Repeated Pregnancy Loss.Added:
Suppose a couple has had two miscarriages or pregnancy losses. After that, the first question that probably comes to their mind is what are the chances of them having a baby. So any such definition or any such statistical input is available worldwide. There are many agreements available. There are many available in which after one pregnancy loss, after two pregnancy losses, after three pregnancy losses, even after four pregnancy losses, what will be the subsequent chance of pregnancy loss or if it is positive then what will be the successful chance of life birth or successful pregnancy outcome? So after two, there is at least a 70% chance of a successful outcome. It is not that after two, the chances are at least 70% that your next pregnancy will be successful.
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