I am so very sorry for you're loss. I would wait for you're next period then go ahead and try again. There is no medical proof that delaying pregnancy after a mc has any effect in future pregnancies. Good luck and lots of sticky baby dust coming you're way.
2006-09-18 12:28:21
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answered by jujub 3
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The cramping must be over in some days. It doesnt final long. Its like having an fairly long, heavy era. I miscarried on the comparable time, approximately 7-8 weeks alongside. i did no longer have a D&C, as long as you're bleeding sparkling, and she or he's able to confirm in a stick to up appointment (you've gotten one in 2 weeks earlier you go on your holiday) that each thing is advantageous, you have no longer something to stress approximately. an incredible type of situations getting a D&C can extremely mess you up, and repeat proceedures could reason extreme pH imbalances or maybe scarring. I did have some classes with some brown discharge for some cycles, yet there grew to become into constantly sparkling blood that accompanied, an indication that the cleansing technique is working. placed on pads, no longer tampons for a on a similar time as, keep them replaced. Take 2 aleve each 8 hours for a on a similar time as, and use warmth pads on your abdomen. you would be ok. Iam additionally pregnant back, and due in approximately 11 weeks, it in user-friendly terms took me approximately 6 months to get pregnant back after that miscarriage (we werent extremely attempting... or no longer attempting). Your physique extremely is able to cleanse itself out. with the aid of 7 weeks the embryo is the dimensions of a grain of rice, and the liner of the uterus is extremely commencing as much as thicken. Its in simple terms like a classic heavy era.
2016-10-15 03:40:16
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answered by ? 4
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My last M/C was about 6 weeks ago, and I am very sorry for your loss. The doc told me to wait one full cycle before TTC again or you have a higher chance of having another failed pregnancy. I know it's hard, but I would wait until your normal period starts then talk to your doc to see if it's too soon. Good luck
2006-09-18 12:20:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I read that nearly 65% of all pregnancies are miss-carried... you could be pregnant and not know it or realize you've missed a period and then have a heavier and longer period than usual...and usually its a miscarriage.. it seems to be very common
anyway...
I think if I remember correctly that my doctor told me to wait 3 months to get pregnant again...(I miscarried at 14 weeks)... your body needs time to heal....depending on how long you were pregnant it may be longer.....
I recommend that you talk to your OB/GYN and get an answer from him / her...
Good Luck
2006-09-18 12:16:02
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answered by American Girl 4
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I would have to say a month after you miscarried. If I remember right that is what I believe is right. So sorry about your lose. Best of luck.
2006-09-18 12:22:46
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answered by Jessica p 3
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if I remember correctly, when we misscarried, we had to wait at least a month for everything to almost get back to norml. It would depend on how far along your body was when you miscarried.
A month or two should be fine
2006-09-18 12:04:14
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answered by Mike C 4
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My doctor advised me to wait 3 months that way your body has time to heal.
2006-09-18 14:07:25
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answered by tessasmomy 5
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DR'S RECCOMMEND WAITING AT LEAST A MONTH, SO THAT YOUR HORMONES CAN GO BACK TO NORMAL AND HAVE AN ACCURATE READ OF THE FETUS' AGE AND PROGRESS. GOOD LUCK!!
2006-09-18 14:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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about 1 month to 3 weeks give your body time to recover and don't stress about it ok hope i helped bye!!!
2006-09-18 12:05:22
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answered by apple r 2
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YOU SHOULD BE FINE, YOU CAN START.
2006-09-18 12:14:37
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answered by MIMI 3
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