First, I'm so sorry for your loss.
When I had my first c-section in Jan 2003 I was told to wait at least a year before becoming pregnant again. BUT that is only if you want to deliver vaginally, if you are going to have another c-section, then I'm sure 4 months would be enough healing.
2006-07-09 18:12:28
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answered by ~ Amanda ~ 3
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Dear Friend, You don't clear ur health position at present ru feel healthy or weak, any how in any manner it's not advisable to get preganant again less then a six months period of time and u hv a major operation -of- ceasarian so my dear wait 4 some time when u feel fit and fine then u can have a child , bocz ur health is more importnat then anything else so think over and it's risky 4 mother and child too. So first of all u make ur self fit 4 preganant then ok may God bless u and full fill ur desire with healthy and beautifull child, don't think about past just be positive over future bocz life must be going on at any cost . PAST IS HISTORY,FUTURE IS MISTRY?BUT PRESENT IS IN OUR HAND JUST BETTER US OF IT IS THE LIFE.Ok friend have a healthy and beautiful child soon.
2006-06-26 18:44:06
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answered by anand_dubey97 1
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I am so sorry for your loss.
Always check with your doctor first. But I had my first baby in May 2002, this was ivf as i couldnt conceive naturally - i had a fibroid removed from my uterus (essentially like a ceasarian) in the October 2002 and by New Years I was 5 weeks pregnant. As it was so close together my doctor would not allow me to have a natural birth.
2006-06-26 19:00:19
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answered by rubylouljk 1
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I am so sorry for your loss.
4 months is a very short time to conceive again. Not because of the operation, but because of your broken heart. Grief counsellors usually urge women in your position to wait six months before making any big life decision.
The doctor will take special care of you when the time is right.
Again, I am so sorry for your terrible loss.
2006-07-04 09:32:44
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answered by baggyk 3
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OH my dear, I am sorry to learn the tragedy. but I request u not to be in hurry. It was OK if u had not underwent the operation. But do wait for full year at least otherwise in later pregnancy ur ceasarian cut can erupt and u might even endanger urself. So keep cool and DON'T EVEN HAVE SEX TILL ANOTHER TWO MONTHS AT LEAST.
2006-07-03 05:52:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sorry about losing your baby. It is the most difficult experience a mother can undergo. Take heart in that everything is going to be okay
If the wound from the operation has healed and you are in good physical and psychological health there is no absolute reason as to why you should not go ahead with it. But my advice would be to wait a little bit longer.
2006-06-26 18:24:50
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answered by ngina 5
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nicely, in case you had sex, even on the pill, you're pregnant. you're so fertile after having somewhat one, so in case you werent straightforward on the pill and dont use a condom- there's a danger, in spite of ways in many circumstances you could have sex. the impressive technique to alleviate your concerns is an element of abode being pregnant try. At this aspect, once you're pregnant, there can might want to be a particular + or - signal! i did not have any signs and warning signs with my son- none!!! So if it wasnt for the incontrovertible actuality that I knew (through technique of try) and became once getting more advantageous and feeling him, I wouldnt have regarded i became once pregnant both! and that i'm looking ahead to #2 in June- i became once on the pill and we didnt use a condom both...and by the fashion, my son became once only 10 months historic when we realized we were pregnant with #2!!!
2016-10-13 21:06:41
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answered by ? 4
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i am so sorry about the loss of your baby after such a short time with you. My hubby and i lost a set of twins in november 2005 at 25 weeks so i understand what you are going through. you can get pregnant after 4 months but i wouldnt recommend it as with our 2 younger children we had them 9 months and 2 days apart (both of them were early) and both were c sections. our last child our son was 8 weeks early and after his c section i was extremly sore. if you want to know more let me know
2006-07-07 06:10:27
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answered by Dawn 3
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So sorry for your loss..
It is recommended that a woman have no more than 3 c-sections in a lifetime and it takes a woman's body a whole year to recover from having a c-section.
Ask your doctor first and good luck
2006-06-26 19:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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My friend concieve her 2nd child after 6 months of her first child. Both ceasarian. Should consult your gyn.
2006-06-26 18:42:08
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answered by evelyn_01 3
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