A big percentages of all pregnancy's end in miscarriage! My first pregnancy was a miscarriage.
Now that you have been preggo you will be really fertile in the following months.
About 10 days after your last period start having sex every other day until about day 20. You could also check your cervical mucus to see if its fertile.
www.justmommies.com
has a wonderful TTC group...you may want to check it out!
2006-12-01 03:12:44
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answered by angelmwilson 5
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It is not unusual, nor necessarily worrisome from a medical point of view, for a woman to experience one miscarriage. It is thought that 15% to 20% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. Of these, approximately 75% of the miscarriages will occur during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. A woman’s risk of miscarriage decreases after the first miscarriage. However, after a second pregnancy loss, the risk of miscarriage rises and continues to rise with each subsequent miscarriage.
It is generally accepted that the main cause of miscarriage in the first trimester is due to a chromosomal abnormality, usually a one-off occurrence that will not affect future pregnancies. It has been estimated that as much as 50% to 60% of all miscarriages that happen in the first trimester are due to a chromosomal abnormality. However, chromosomal abnormalities are not the only explanation for a miscarriage. There are other factors that can contribute to pregnancy loss, many of which can cause multiple miscarriages if left untreated.
Many women have had no problems having children after a miscarriage. Even women who have suffered recurrent pregnancy losses have been able to conceive and carry a healthy child to term. However, if you have had two or more miscarriages, it is important to see a fertility specialist. Through testing, the specialist can determine what, if any, underlying factors are contributing to your losses. For all the problems that play a part in causing pregnancy loss, there are many solutions and treatments that can significantly improve your chances of having a child.
However, experiencing multiple miscarriages can be very taxing to a couple emotionally as well as physically. Even though it may only take as little as month before your body is ready to have a child, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you are mentally ready for another pregnancy. It is important to take the time to grieve as you would with any other loss. Consider joining a support group where you can talk with other women and couples who have also experienced multiple miscarriages. If you feel it is necessary, then seek out a therapist for yourself or for you and your partner to talk with.
Just relax… that is probably the most important thing to remember!!
2006-12-01 02:51:11
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answered by I am Crystal S. 5
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I got pregnant my first month on Clomid. Unfortunately, I had a miscarriage. After that, the Clomid was not helping me ovulate. My dosage was increased gradually over 8 months. My OB decided to do a laparoscopy to check out my reproductive organs and biopsy my uterus lining. Turns out I had a mild case of endometriosis and my lining wasn't as thick as it should be - which is most likely why I miscarried. The doctor removed the endo immediately and the next month he gave Prometrium (progesterone) to take from day 16 of my cycle to help my lining. I conceived that month and continued the Prometrium until the end of my first trimester. I had a full term healthy baby girl. Some women get pregnant right away after a miscarriage. It took me 9 months. Keep positive and follow up with your doctor. Most OBGYN's can diagnose and treat many infertility problems. Maybe you need some further tests. Good luck.
2006-12-01 02:50:02
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answered by Melissa B 5
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I have had two consecutive miscarriages in August and September. I had sex ALL this month too, and I am expecting my period next Friday (pray it doesn't come..) However, I am concerned too...
Sometimes "stressing" about getting pregnant can affect your ovulation time period, quality of the egg & sperm, and your ability to implant. Your first conception/pregnancy was probably easy because you weren't as worried.
Now that you had a miscarriage, you are like me. Stressed out that I am not going to be able to get pregnant! Try relaxing, and not worrying too much. I am trying... not working so well though... . GOOD LUCK!
2006-12-01 02:45:07
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answered by Jujube 3
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Giving birth to a new life is indeed a blessing which almost every woman would wish to have. How to get pregnant naturally https://tr.im/pregnancyhelp
Enjoying the feeling of motherhood and raising a family would surely be a couple’s dream. Some get it naturally, while for some others things don’t seem to work as they desire. These reasons which stop a women from conceiving can be due to either physical reasons or truly physiological.
2016-01-12 05:08:27
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answered by ? 3
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I Would Wait 3 Or 4 Months.
2006-12-01 02:44:23
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answered by mks 7-15-02 6
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Having sex everyday can lower your partner's sperm count. Start about 10 days after the first day of your last period and have sex every OTHER day thru day 16.
2006-12-01 02:43:49
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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i wouldnt think about it and your doing the right stuff when it is time you will get pregnat talk to docter they might have some ideas to help you out but you dont want to get pregnant too fast after one because that couuld be dangerous
2006-12-01 02:46:37
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answered by crystal b 3
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