My husband and I have 2 children. 2 boys.
We were thinking about trying to have
that girl i've been wanting, but my
previous 2 pregnancies were very high
risk. I had a severe case of preeclamsia
with the first, and a life threatning case
of placenta previa with my 2 nd. I
delivered both at 35 weeks. My doctor
told me I could never have a normal size
baby. My body wouldnt let them grow past
a certain stage. Should I try for a 3rd?
Or am I putting myself at too much of a
risk??? What are my chances for having a
normal pregnancy versus a complicated
one????
Sincerely,
dont_havaclu
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nikki_caro
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Posted: 09-03-03 13:44pm
In my very honest opinion, dont do it! It
is a very high risk to you and your baby,
but more to you. My sister had the same
thing and it was very scary. Even the
doctor was worried about delivering. Now
the doctor says she cannot have a baby or
she wont make it again. You are lucky to
have two. Alma (my sister) is getting her
tubes tied, in a few years and is going to
adopt. You should not risk your life for
you and your baby, plus the family you
already have. Its not worth it. The
chances are very high that it will happen
again but it gets worse and your baby will
be born earlier and your symptoms will
worsen. Please think about it.
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