I have heard of people getting pregnant before the next period. Dr's say you should wait until at least 1 menstrual cycle. They recommend waiting 3 months though so that everything has time to go back to normal. I would call my OBGYN to check and see if this is normal. Sometimes they have to do a D & C which basically cleans out the uterus. If your body hasn't done this on its own they will have to do this for you. It sounds like its too soon to be pregnant again. It could be the start of a period though.
2006-10-20 03:43:01
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answered by ld123 3
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She needs to monitor her ovulation, and so soon after a miscarriage (or even a normal period) she is extremely unlikely to be ovulating. I can tell you about my experience and hope it helps. After one successful and uneventful first pregnancy (he's now 16 months) I conceived within 6 months of his birth. At my 12 week scan they said baby had stopped growing at 10 weeks. I had ERPC (surgery to remove the pregnancy) 2 weeks later and subsequent blood clot that needed treatment and scans for about 6 weeks. I had positive pregnancy tests till about 5 weeks after the surgery even though pregnancy was well gone. We didn't even attempt to BD during this time. In Jnauary this year I had a 'normal' period, conceived in feb then I miscarried at 7 weeks in March, got immediately pregnant and miscarried at 5 weeks in April, got immediately pregant and miscarried at 4.5 weeks in May (the last 2 would probably be called chemical pregnancies!). Am now pregnant again (4.5 weeks). This one feels different and stronger ( I knew 5 dpo that I was pregnant due to breast sensations and had a positive hpt 9 dpo and it's getting stronger) I only waited to ttc again after my first miscarriage as it was later than my more recent ones and the hpt's that i was taking were positive so there was no physiological way I could conceive. Since then I strongly beleive it has been bad luck and I will continue to try even if I lose this current pregnancy. The tests that my GP has done are all normal, I am 38 and although I am due to see a gynae specialist in august I think I will be cancelling as my pregnancy will be about 10 weeks by then (fingers crossed.). Go with your instinct, all doctors I have consulted have said there's no physical reason to wait, it's for dating, and an early scan can help them with that. I wish you all the very best.
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2016-04-14 05:44:52
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answered by Anonymous
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i was pregnant right after so yes you can get pregnant right after the bleeding stops! trust me i did, but now i have a beautiful baby boy! they say you should wait at least 6 months though because you are at a higher risk of miscarrying again, so if you are spotting you might want to either get it checked out or keep a close eye on it.
good luck and sorry about your miscarriage, i know how hard it can be!
2006-10-20 03:47:41
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answered by puppy love 6
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I had a co-worker's wife who got pregnant 3 weeks after giving birth!! But on her 11th week of pregnancy she lost it. The doctor said that after a pregnancy, the body needs sometime to recuperate and the hormone levels to reach normalcy and for your body to replenish from all the nutrients and good stuff that the baby literally sucked out from you. That it is best to wait about 6 months before trying again, or at a min. 3 months.
Sorry for your loss. I hope you have a healthy baby next time. Do not stop taking those prenatal vitamins, they will help your body recover faster.
2006-10-20 03:54:07
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answered by TrueSoul 4
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2014-10-06 17:34:41
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-01-13 04:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get pregnant right away. I did. I was pregnant within about 3 weeks of my miscarriage. She is now a healthy beautiful 3 year old. Don't fret!
2006-10-20 05:22:08
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answered by me 4
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It is very possible. It happened to me and i just finished the first trimester of the pregnancy that occured after the miscarriage. The reason doctors tell you to wait is more for reasons of being to establish a more accurate due date. Every woman and 'system' is different. I would suggest you make an appointment with your doctor and see what he/she has to tell you...good luck.
2006-10-20 04:38:15
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answered by ♥Baby♥Girl♥ 2
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If you haven't made an appt with the OB, do it ASAP. If a miscarriage is incomplete you run the risk of infection and scar tissue which could impair your ability to conceive again later.
Our OB told us to wait at least 3 cycles, but your OB might tell you something different.
2006-10-20 03:48:29
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answered by always_cookin 3
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i ended up getting pregnant about two to three weeks after my miscarriage. i know your really not supposed to but she was born totally healthy and is a beautiful 3 year old.
2006-10-20 03:51:59
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answered by Syri S 3
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