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My mom had two miscarriages—does that mean I am more likely to miscarry
Ask your mom if she was given any particular reason for her miscarriages. If, for example, she knows that they were due to a chromosomal abnormality, such as sickle-cell disease, or if she had a medical condition, such as heart disease, then there is a possibility that the condition is hereditary and the risk of miscarriage may be the same for you too. However, it’s most likely that your mother’s miscarriages were unfortunate chance occurrences for which no reason was found. If this is the case,
then you are at no more risk of experiencing a miscarriage than any other woman your age. However, if you do become pregnant, it would be worth mentioning your mother’s pregnancy history at your initial prenatal appointment, since your family medical history is an important part of your medical record during pregnancy