I am sorry for your loss. You shouldn't try again until you are emotionally ready for it
2006-12-30 17:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so very sorry for your terrible loss. If you had a c-section then it takes your body a whole year to recover from that even though you feel fine right now. But not everyone waits that long and goes on to have a healthy baby anyhow. If you are ready and the doctor says it is okay then start trying now.
I know of people that had babies and that were in the same shape as yours and went on to have healthy kids so don't give up hope. I wish you nothing but luck and happiness
2006-12-30 17:41:02
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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I want to first send you my condolences; I have both personally experienced that and witnessed my sister go through it as well. I had a miscarriage in 2003 at 8 weeks along, and my sister delivered a little boy pre term at 23 weeks in 2004. (Due to a doctor's negligence for sending her home with "false labor" after monitoring her for about 30 minutes the night before and telling her to not come back unless things drastically change. It was her first child, so by the time things "drastically" changed she was pretty well dilated. He had already endured too much and the hospital could not save him. The hospital agreed that if the doctor would have done his job and realized she was really in labor then my nephew would not have died; so, she tried to pursue a malpractice suit, but, that got turned down because "a life is not considered valid until 24 weeks gestation." He'll always be our little angel though no matter what they say about it.) Back to your question; when I had my miscarriage and when my sister lost my nephew they recommended waiting six months. They want to give a womans body enough time to recover from the pregnancy and be as healthy as possible before she gets pregnant again. I wish you the best of luck and again send you my condolences...Losing a child is one of the hardest things anyone could have to go through.
2006-12-30 17:17:09
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answered by Maxine 2
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I'm very sorry to hear about your loss, my cousin's 3rd baby died the same way. It's tough.
I think since it's been over five months your should physically be fine. Make sure you are okay emotionally and mentally before getting pregnant again, though.
I wish you the best of luck.
2006-12-30 17:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If by employing stillborn you mean a 2d or 0.33 trimester m/c then you definately could wait a minimum of 6mo/till you're emotionally waiting, definately get genetic finding out and communicate with your scientific expert concerning how you could ward off it sooner or later. If by employing stillborn you mean the being pregnant replaced into advantageous however the toddler died for the time of beginning, you in basic terms ought to attend till you're emotionally waiting. I advise you %. up the e book "empty cradle broken coronary heart" i'm at the instant analyzing it myself
2016-10-06 06:02:25
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answered by ? 4
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Sorry about your loss, take all the time you need, do not be in a hurry to get pregnant again.
Please don't bring a child into this world to replace a lost one, it becomes a very big mistake and unfair to the baby. Believe me sometimes we rush to do the right thing before it's thoroughly thought out, so again I urge you to really take plenty of time before becoming pregnant again.
2006-12-30 17:12:32
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answered by Peach 4
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As long as you have had at least 1-2 normal periods, you can begin trying anytime. If this happened in July, I think it is safe to start trying again whenever you are ready. I also had a miscarrage with my first pregnancy, and it is a very difficult thing to go through. We had a beautiful our daughter after that and getting ready to have our 2nd that is a boy in March. We only waited about 2 months after our miscarrage to start trying again. God bless and good luck!
2006-12-30 17:04:10
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answered by E 2
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I am so very sorry for your loss... if this happened in July, and as long as you are emotionally and spiritually ready, then theres no reason to wait. I wish you the best of luck.
2006-12-30 19:56:14
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answered by emtb9 4
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Sorry to hear that. I believe you should wait at least 6 months. Try to stay as healthy as you can. Exercise at least 3 times a week. Try to eliminate any stress you may have. Get a physical before you try to get pregnant again.
2006-12-30 17:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not really anything that any of us can help you with. Sorry. It would be something that you would have to discuss with your doctor, he/she knows your medical history as well as how long your body should take to heal itself from the last pregnancy.
I'm sorry to hear of your loss, I wish you the best in your future!
2006-12-30 17:08:26
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answered by kista_1 4
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