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3rd Miscarriage in 3 years.

heavy_duty

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My friend just had another miscarriage.
I never know what the hell to say when this happens.


She's 42 I wonder if she'll throw in the towel.

Should she?
 
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I personaly think at 42 she should be done unless she does not have ANY children then it might be worth the try. What do you say?? How about just hug and Im sorry...
 
if she has had that many miscarriages she should do research on the effects it has on your body, let alone her mind, if she was able to carry a child a full length of pregnancy the potential for it being born with a health defect are greatly increased. Down syndrome is highly likely after such a scenario with her age in play.
 
Just tell her your sorry for her loss. There's no way to know how it feels to someone else.
 
heavy_duty said:
My friend just had another miscarriage.
I never know what the hell to say when this happens.


She's 42 I wonder if she'll throw in the towel.

Should she?
Might not be her - could be her husband.

Yep!

Genetic chromosome translocation - balanced or unbalanced - in short it's carried in the sperm and transfered to the egg and then embryo.

POOF - miscarriage.


Just some food for thought.

Maybe there's someone here that has taken molecular biology that could explain it better.
 
the_clockwork said:
Down syndrome is highly likely after such a scenario with her age in play.

Well, it is much higher not highly likely - there's testing that can be done some of which in itself is a risk but what is also a big factor is the current health of the mother.

I think what a lot people don't think about is that having children at an older age just means you will be that much older when they're graduating high school, going to college, getting married and having their own babies.
 
Im very sorry to heat that. Ive been through it once also its tough
 
velvett said:
Might not be her - could be her husband.

Yep!

Genetic chromosome translocation - balanced or unbalanced - in short it's carried in the sperm and transfered to the egg and then embryo.POOF - miscarriage.


Just some food for thought.

Maybe there's someone here that has taken molecular biology that could explain it better.
I never heard that before, wow!
 
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