probably abit of a stupid question but ...

can having a miscarriage affect ur fertility? I had a m/c back in april at 10weeks and have been trying to concieve again ever since, but with no luck. I'm starting to get a lil worried as its been 7months, or am i 'trying' to hard?
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proudmummy1
Reply proudmummy1 14 days ago
Did you have a D/C when you miscarried? If you have concerns I would speak to your GP but it does sound like you are putting a lot of pressure on yourself. 7 months isn't that long in the grand scheme of ttc - some people can take a year to 18 months and most GP's will not entertain seeing anyone before a year of ttc. xxx
yeh i had a d/c x
BeeBee04
Reply BeeBee04 15 days ago
Did you have a D/C when you miscarried? If you have concerns I would speak to your GP but it does sound like you are putting a lot of pressure on yourself. 7 months isn't that long in the grand scheme of ttc - some people can take a year to 18 months and most GP's will not entertain seeing anyone before a year of ttc. xxx
Tregidgo
Reply Tregidgo 18 days ago
No, having a mc doesn't affect your fertility but if you're worried then you should speak to your GP (although I don't think they'll look into why you haven't conceived until you've been trying for a year!) A lot of people find they get pregnant when they stop trying and worrying about it. Good luck x
proudmummy1
Reply proudmummy1 18 days ago
can having a miscarriage affect ur fertility? I had a m/c back in april at 10weeks and have been trying to concieve again ever since, but with no luck. I'm starting to get a lil worried as its been 7months, or am i 'trying' to hard?
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