If it was an early miscarriage, have at least one regular cycle then start trying again. If it was later in pregnancy then you need to give your body more time to heal. Your chances of going on to have a healthy pregnancy in the future are very high.
2007-02-20 11:24:52
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answered by Heather Y 7
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I am so sorry to hear this. I had one almost 4 years ago, 3 days before my birthday and 1 week before I got married. I thought that my life was over. I now have 2 girls and 15 weeks with number 3. It is hard, maybe the hardest thing to go through, but I was told that 1 out of 4 pregnancies end in a miscarriage. You can start trying as soon as your body is healed. Some say 2 months, others say 6 months. I would ask your doctor to see what they think. I wish you all the luck in the world and hope that your day is just around the corner. If you have religion, prayer is the one thing that helped me alot. I wish you the best of luck and hope everything works out for you. One day, you will have your baby don't loose faith on that!
2007-02-20 19:36:08
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answered by kristin h 3
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I'm sorry to hear about your loss. That happened to me in May. Was this your first pregnancy? I was told over and over again that it happens quite a bit when it's the first time. Your body isn't sure what is going on. It's hard, but consider it a blessing if something were to be really wrong with the baby. The doc told me that nowdays sooo many babies survive, that would have been miscarried in the past. I know that sounds bad, but i'm sure you know what i mean. I'm trying to concieve again. Your chances are still very very high to have another. You may be considered High Risk now that you've had a miscarriage...but that just means that your doc will want to see you sooner--which is a plus! Email me if you would like to talk more. take care and God Bless
2007-02-20 19:26:30
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answered by anemo 2
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I had a miscarriage in June (at 6 weeks) and am now currently 22 weeks pregnant with my second child (I have a 2 year old at home too). You need to wait until after you have one normal period to try to conceive if it was an early miscarriage. That way, everything is sure to have passed and your hormones can get abck to normal. Usually, that means waiting 4 - 8 weeks. You are very likely to have a successful pregnancy. Many miscarriages are caused by a blighted ovum, simply a bad genetic roll of the dice. My doctor told me that about 1/3 of all pregnancies end in blighted ovum. One miscarriage does not substantially increase your risk for another one. If you do have another one, they may consider testing to determine the cause, but, again, most likely it was just bad luck, as hard as that is to hear. I would wait to have sex until you have your period as my doctor told me there is an increased risk of infection as the cervix is open for a few weeks following a miscarriage. Good luck.
2007-02-20 19:29:05
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answered by kelly k 2
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So sorry, it is a very sad time. Make sure you go to the doctor so he can check for a complete miscarriage. You may need a D&C. My doc told me to wait for 2 cycles as to let my body get back to normal and be in its healthiest form. Plus, you need to get yourself together emotionally. Early miscarriages usually happen because there was a problem with the fetus. If you want testing done to make you feel better, then do it. If not, and you want to bury the fetus, do that too. Do what will make you feel better and maybe bring some closure.
2007-02-21 14:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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So sorry about what has happened to you - it is never easy. I have been through it once and the 2nd pregnancy was no problem at all. I know a lot of women who miscarried the first time and went on to have perfectly healthy children. The best thing you can do is discuss your plans with your Doctor and see when you can safely try again. I wish you luck.
2007-02-20 19:34:37
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answered by Mrs. Goddess 6
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I'm so sorry, I had a miscarriage too so I know what you're going through. You don't need to wait to try again if you are emotionally up to it. I miscarried at the end of September at 7.5 weeks and was pregnant less than three weeks later--I'm now 20 weeks and due in July.
2007-02-20 19:30:26
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answered by jokiebird 4
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Your chances should be the same as they were before the pregnancy. You should definitely see your doctor, as you many need a D&C to make sure your uterus is clear of any residue, to prevent infection. This is very important, so I recommend you do that. I've gone through what you are going through. Hope all is well.
2007-02-20 19:25:12
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answered by Readredreed 2
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First off - I am sorry for your loss. I have had a miscarriage before. You can try again, but give it some time. My doctor said to wait about 2-3 months to allow my body to heal.
2007-02-20 19:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so sorry, honey. :( *Hugs* Have you been to the doctor? You should definitely go if you haven't already.
Depending on your circumstances, your chances of having a healthy, full-term pregnancy are probably still VERY good. As for when to start trying again ... it really depends on when you are ready, both physically and emotionally.
2007-02-20 19:26:24
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answered by sanveann 3
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