Hello. Yes stress can be a big factor. I also have had miscarriages. The doctor recomened to me that after a misscariage a person needs to wait at least 3 months to let their body, help return to normal. You are obviously past that time frame.
When trying to concieve: One the first day of your period count that as day one. Then the next day is day two. Next day is day three. Your most prime time to get pregnat is day 14-18.
Also make sure your husband does not wear to tight of undies. That has been know to cause a lower sperm count.
When I follow the day 14-18 plan, I also layed down after intercourse with my legs elevated high. Hey, I wanted to help out gravity all that I could. It proved to work well for us. We have two healthy children. Relax and enjoy practicing to make perfect. P.S. if you still do not have a pregnancy in two years of trying then seek a Doctor for help.
2006-10-17 18:55:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It's usually advised to wait a year or so after a miscarriage to even try to concieve. Stress can play a big part in your inability to conceive. Put everything out of your mind and focus on the task at hand...I wish you good luck!
2006-10-17 23:36:25
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answered by spuget 2
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Honey, if your husband is gone most of the time, how do you expect to get pregnant? And, yes, stress can be a factor. My suggestion is this, relax and forget about it for a while (months, not weeks). Enjoy him when he's around...don't even talk "baby", unless that's what you call him! Things will turn out...and usually when you least expect it! Trust me! Good luck!
2006-10-17 23:37:50
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answered by KathieJo 5
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It could absolutely be stress!-- I've heard of people getting pregnant within weeks of having a miscarriage. (Unless something was damaged, etc?) ... Just relax and stop worrying about it! It will happen when the time is right! (And probably when you least expect it!) Good luck! :)
2006-10-17 23:34:09
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answered by IWantToKnow 2
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Yes, i am guessing so. Perhaps the two of you aren't doing it at the right time. Have you tried to take an ovulation test to see if you are ovulating? At any rate, i wouldn't worry too much. I am guessing one of these days it will happen and when it does congrats! Good Luck
2006-10-17 23:35:51
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answered by amandaped25 4
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after a miscarriage the surgeon do a D&C and most of the cases it forms a scar tissue inside the uterus. Sorry.
2006-10-18 00:06:04
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answered by einsteinliam2 4
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Yes it could. Take your time slow down. I know how important having a baby is after you lose one. But when its suppose to happen it will.
Good Luck!
2006-10-17 23:39:57
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answered by sweetsnickers 5
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Stress is a big factor try to relax and don't think to much about that it will only stress you out more..
2006-10-17 23:33:41
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answered by Vanessa O 1
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