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Do we really belong with each other?

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Question - (25 February 2008) 3 Answers - (Newest, 25 February 2008)
A female Antigua and Barbuda age 22-25, Venon writes:

My present boyfriend and I have been together for 7 years and I am questioning your relationship. I have had 2 miscarriages. Do we really belong with each other.

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A female reader, baby duck United States + , writes (25 February 2008):

baby duck agony auntWhen you go for your check up, ask for a thyroid test, too. I had two miscarriages before each of my full term pregnancies. Because of the thyroid issues I had since then, my gyno, GP and endocrinologist all suspect my thyroid issues were the culprit.

I would not question the relationship because of miscarriages.

Best wishes.

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A reader, anonymous, writes (25 February 2008):

I can understand why you may feel like this, and I'm so sorry honey to know that you've had such a hard time. But just because of the miscarriages, it doesn't mean fate is against you. Have you been checked out medically? I would strongly advise this. Many couples find it difficult bringing a child into the world, but it doesn't mean they shouldn't be together honey. Don't let this get in the way of your love. Good luck :]

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A female reader, speedcat United States +, writes (25 February 2008):

Well you dont really go into details .....but if your basing ending your relationship on the fact that youve had to miscarriages, that makes no sense to me it is neither one of your faults! This is just the way it goes sometimes, although it is sad and your probably trying to place the blame somewere, dont blame the relationship, un less he is abusive! but like I said you lack details. If the relationship is healthy try to work it out.

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