You also have to bear in mind that incompatibility of blood groups could be the cause of miscarriage, premature and early infant deaths.
Carole
Yeah if anyone followed MY family they would wonder, Miscarriage followed by a live (and still living child) then a miscarriage, stillbirth, another 2 early miscarriages, live (and still living Child), Early Miscarriage, Another miscarriage, Live (and still living child) followed by another early miscarriage.
Looks awful doesnt it?
I wonder what the statistician Martin talked to would make of it? he would probably say it followed his pattern maybe? ............................ he would be wrong tho, the reason was a blood incompatibility between the mothers rare blood group & the fathers O blood, it wasnt until after the stillbirth it was diagnosed & attempts were made to save subsequesnt pregnancies.
This was diagnosed due to modern medicine, as it was in the recent past, but imagine if the mother had been in the 17 or 1800s? the doctors wouldnt have had a clue & wouldnt have been able to diagnose it.