It's really hard to say because the hormone levels are still entirely out of whack. The best idea is to use protection at all times if you're not trying to get pregnant again (and even if you are, you should use protection until you can see a gynocologist to know and make sure everything is ok with the plumbing, so to speak). A medical professional is who you should be consulting here, not yahoo answers, anyone can pretend to be a doctor here and not be. Also every woman has a different body chemistry, so what worked for one person will NOT necessarily work for you. I cant' take asprin, but it doesn't mean the rest of the world can't; get the idea?
If money is an issue, find a planned parenthood clinic in your area or another type of women's health facility at a low cost. These places aren't so bad, actually, and the staff are usually very kind and informative (at least all the ones I've ever been to have been).
Don't mess around with this kind of thing, the implications and health risks aren't worth not seeing a doctor and getting a full consultation.
I hope everything works out how you hope it does. Be that getting pregnant or not, and I'm very sorry for your loss.
2006-07-24 03:02:39
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answered by Cookie 2
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I know that after a miscarriage of seven months, the best thing to do first of all is to go see a doctor and take some tests to see if you can have any more children. I belive that you should take a rest, of 6 months at least, and after that, doctor's approval, of course, try again. Also, there are some treatments that can help. Anyway, you should talk to your doctor, and after that, decide.
2006-07-24 03:00:00
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answered by miha 1
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Yes, after a miscarriage you are usually fertille. My friend got pregnant within a year. Keep trying and pray.
2006-07-24 03:01:11
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answered by kendal g 1
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Great. That should not effect your chances of getting pregnant at all. I miscarried and was pregnant the very next cycle. You may want to wait a few months for your body to recooperate though. I'm sorry for your loss! Good luck and keep on trying!
2006-07-24 02:59:13
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answered by tbo 3
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2006-07-24 02:55:46
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answered by boo 5
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Ask your doctor, but factors causing miscarriages usually don't have an effect on fertility.
2006-07-24 03:21:25
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answered by BB 5
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