Is the pregnancy after a miscarriage more likely to be successful? I am stressed and overthinking about it.
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Not sure exactly but from personal experience I had a miscarriage before conceiving my son (he’s now a healthy 2 year old) and again I had a miscarriage before conceiving my twins (currently 26 weeks)

From the research I did, yes, statistically.

I had a missed miscarriage with d&c at 9 weeks in July and I got pregnant 2 months later and atm all is fine (27w1d) 💙

Actually yes! Miscarried last year in January and had a perfect pregnancy a few months later, he was born in January

Yes. I've been pregnant 3 times and Have 2 kids. 1st one was successful 2nd one was an mmc and 3rd one was successful.

I have had a missed miscarriage (nov 2022-Jan 2023) followed by 11 months and 4 failed fertility treatments. Finally got pregnant Nov 2023 and had a healthy pregnancy.
But I also had a missed miscarriage (Sept-Nov 2025) followed by a chemical pregnancy Dec 2025. 🤷🏻♀️

That’s what stats say but don’t base all your hopes on it.
I had a MMC, and then failed to get pregnant again for another 11 months. The first few months seeing the negatives was really hard and disappointing.

I had 2 miscarriages and a chemical pregnancy before having a successful pregnancy. My daughter is 8 mo old now. I think everybody is different. Even though it's an impossible thing to go through dont lose hope. You're rainbow baby will appear when the time is right.

Yes I had a miscarriage on 30th / March / 2024 and exactly a year later I fell pregnant and now a happy healthy 4 month old

I had one 2 months after my miscarriage and now have a healthy 1 month old

Its bery common too miscarry then go on to have successful pregnancy.
I miscarried at 15 weeks just before christmas 2024.
Then fell pregnant in april 2025 now have my little boy and hes 9weeks old
Its very hard to not overthink it believe me i get it, but its all most likely going to be fine x