Most women who have had a miscarriage go on to have healthy pregnancies later. Even women with repeated miscarriages (defined as three or more in a row) have a 70 to 85 per cent chance of carrying another pregnancy to term. However, you should wait a few months after each miscarriage before trying to get pregnant again. Most professionals who counsel parents who have lost a pregnancy say the same thing. You'll need some time for your body and your heart to heal from the loss. As for your past abortions, it is probable that they had no effect on your miscarriages.
Don't blame yourself. Women often feel somehow responsible for a miscarriage but once a pregnancy has begun to miscarry, there is little anyone can do to prevent it. The main cause of miscarriage seems to be a chromosomal abnormality in the developing embryo, stemming from the time of conception. It's highly unlikely that anything you did contributed to the loss. We hope your next pregnancy is successful.
It won't hurt to get yourself in the best possible health before becoming pregnant again. Make sure you're eating a nutritious diet and exercising now, before you become pregnant. If you drink or smoke, now is the time to give up if you can. Also, talk to your GP about taking a daily antenatal vitamin supplement containing at least 400 microgrammes (0.4 milligrams) of folic acid during this preconception period. Good luck.
2006-09-22 16:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, in fact I got pregnant almost immediately after a miscarriage and I'm now at 25wks. Just make sure that your doctor gives you the ok in case you had hemorrhaging or had to have a D&C. But if it was an early term miscarriage like I had (I was at 3wks) then the miscarriage would be like having a bit of a heavy period, and you shouldn't have any troubles getting pregnant again. Good luck!! =)
2006-09-22 16:44:52
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answered by jenpeden 4
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Yes. Women are actually VERY fertile right after a miscarriage, abortion, birth. I got pregnant with my son within a month after my 3rd miscarriage and I was scared to death, but he is 2 now.
2006-09-22 16:48:36
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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For one How would you recognize your pregnant at 3 weeks, wow! through the way you've written it seems you're wanting to "shamelessly" have a miscarriage. even if there is not any probability-free, nad healthful way (except abortion)! You shouldnt attempt to have one, its very undesirable, and unsafe.. in case you quite do not desire the fetus(toddler), and cant take care of the seen a clinical abortion, then perchance you have to be certain a dr, or your community healath dep. and also you'll get the abortion pill (Mifepristone and Misoprostol for Early Abortion). i have been via all this earlier. even once you imagine theres no way out, and also you cant deal with your life with a toddler, there is!! in case you desire something else merely message me, i'm no longer JUDGEMENTAL & Im all eyes and ears:)
2016-10-16 01:52:28
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answered by ? 4
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yes you can. If you want to get pregnant but are having problems getting pregnant I suggest fertility charting. it took my husband and I 1 and 1/2 years to get pregnant after my m/c, but we finally did when he got home from Iraq. So you can. This site is free for charting and it helps you pinpoint your ovulation day and fertile days for conceiving a baby
2006-09-22 16:43:37
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answered by USMC Wife 2
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Yes, wait 2 months before you try again.
2006-09-22 16:49:28
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answered by TRUE PATRIOT 6
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Depends on your cycle. You can get pregnant as soon as you ovulate... if you've engaged in sex around that time, of course.
2006-09-22 16:44:23
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answered by Elise1mds 5
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yes ,really soon ,but give it one month for your body .
2006-09-22 16:46:11
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answered by stephanie n 5
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yea
2006-09-22 17:57:33
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answered by Candy Mamii 4
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yep
2006-09-22 16:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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