Can a Normal Pregnancy Still Happen After Three Consecutive Miscarriages?  

Feb 4, 2025

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Yes, despite experiencing three consecutive miscarriages, many women still have a good chance of carrying a pregnancy to term. Studies estimate that the likelihood of a successful pregnancy ranges from 40% to 70%, depending on underlying factors.  

Age plays a crucial role: younger women generally have higher chances of success, especially if no genetic abnormalities are involved. However, if recurrent miscarriages are linked to chromosomal issues, hormonal imbalances, or uterine abnormalities, addressing these factors through specialized medical care may improve pregnancy outcomes.  



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