It will be different each time. With my first child I became pregnant just weeks after trying, and with my second it took 4 years.
There is just no definite answer to this question. I would say try as long as your partner is ready too.
Good Luck!
2006-09-06 17:11:46
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answered by sclay95843 4
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I don't want to give you advice on whether or not to try but I do want to tell you how sorry I am to hear about your miscarriage. I had one at 8 weeks and no matter how early it is ...it hurts. Mine happened in April and I still think about it everyday. Time and staying away from other pregnant women help. I know that sounds crazy but when I kind of started not doing as much with my pregnant friend I was able to be a bit more at peace with it. I wish you the best and If you doctor says go for it then do it>>>
2006-09-06 17:22:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had two early miscarriages since August of '05. I was around 7 weeks both times & my doctor recommended waiting at least 2 months for your body to heal.
2006-09-06 21:18:53
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answered by Karla S 3
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hi
first sorry about your loss they say it happens for a reason (im sick of hearing that and hearing myself say that!) but i know what your going through i had an ecptopic and had surgery on 27th of july (i started trying 5days after surgery) and they too told me 3 months. i caught 1st or 2nd time i had sex as i had been off the pill for 8 months(using protection though) but i caught and infection and have been rundown(even though mentally im doing well) your body does need time to heal (i didnt want to hear that either) but i have heard that a few people have caught quicker when they have had a loss as (appernatly ) the hormone helps so good luck and DONT stress over it because if you think about it people that arent trying tend to catch quickier ( or thats the way it seems) especialy when your stressing and counting down the days. goodluck im sure you wont need it x
2006-09-06 17:27:18
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answered by Anonymous
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i do no longer prefer to grant you suggestion on no count if or to no longer attempt yet I do prefer to tell you approaches sorry i'm to hearken to approximately your miscarriage. I had one at 8 weeks and no count how early that's ...it hurts. Mine occurred in April and that i nonetheless think of approximately it conventional. Time and staying far off from different pregnant women human beings help. i comprehend that sounds loopy yet as quickly as I style of started no longer doing as lots with my pregnant pal i became in a position to be somewhat greater at peace with it. I want you the perfect and in case you surgeon says choose for it then do it>>>
2016-09-30 10:20:39
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answered by ? 4
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As soon as your body is ready, you will be pg again. I have a friend who had a tubal pg and then had to have surgery so she didn't bleed to death (sorry for the gore) and she got pg about 3 wks after the surgery. Her Dr told her to wait 6mo. She has a beatiful 9mo old daughter and couldn't be happier. Good luck!
2006-09-06 19:06:38
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answered by J O 2
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I think as soon as you can after you get your period would be ok. I too had a miscarriage mine was at 4mo along. It sucked. I am sorry it happened to you too. My dr said wait a couple of mo. But we started trying as soon as my next period was over.
2006-09-06 17:14:47
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answered by jagbeeton 4
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I would wait until you have at least 2 periods before you try again... just to let your body get back to normal.
2006-09-06 17:33:34
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answered by Jessica 5
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your period could start in a couple of weeks, maybe three.Take it easy on your body. You want your organs to be in good shape or you risk going through it again.
2006-09-06 17:20:18
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answered by Scorpius59 7
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most doctors recommend you to have at least one full cycle before trying again giving your body time to heal
2006-09-06 18:02:14
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answered by angellove 4
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