Reference for Yevamot 129:2
ת"ר ניסת לראשון ולא היו לה בנים לשני ולא היו לה בנים לשלישי לא תנשא אלא למי שיש לו בנים נישאת למי שאין לו בנים תצא בלא כתובה
'And the ox [whose owner has been] forewarned'? — As we learned: An ox is not deemed a <i>mu'ad</i> unless [its owner] has been forewarned three times.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' B.K. 23b. ');"><sup>4</sup></span> Our Rabbis taught: A woman who had been married to one husband and had no children and to a second husband and again had no children, may marry a third man only if he has children. If she married one who has had no children she must be divorced without receiving her <i>kethubah</i>. The question was raised: Where she married a third husband and bore no children, may her first two husbands reclaim [the respective amounts of her <i>kethubah</i>]?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Which each of them paid her when their respective divorces had taken place. ');"><sup>5</sup></span>
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