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chedemefedeme
May 25, 2007

Until then I need your help
figuring out the logistics!

Isis Q. Dylan posted:

Does anyone know of c-sections making it harder to keep a baby to term the second time around? A friend of mine has a healthy 5 year old and she's been trying for a few years now (nothing in depth, just not using protection) and she's had 3 miscarriages. She and her boyfriend have both been checked and nothing seems wrong except she can't seem to keep a baby in there. One time when she was pregnant she had the amniotic fluid but no baby. :psyduck: How common is that?

There may be something involved with how the procedure was done, but I was born 21 years ago thanks to a last second c-section. My mother had two kids after me with no issue, both also by c-section (both these schedule c-sections, however, to avoid the risks that lead to the first unscheduled one). Perhaps she had awesome doctors the whole time, but being 20+ years ago i'm sure the overall tech wasn't as good as it is now.

In summary: didn't seem to cause issues here!

Edit: ^^ Adoption is one of the most amazing gifts you can give in life. You're literally saving a child's future. Just look at the statistics for unadopted children raised by the gov or bounced between homes.

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