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miscarriageCreated By children30 on 22 May 2009

I was 6 weeKs pregnant when I miscarried. When is the best time to begin trying for a baby

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LorraineMcK
LorraineMcK 2 years ago Newbie Lucky
Hi, I got a 10 months old baby, very healthy, he born on February this year, I got pregnant on January last year and had a miscarried, I did not bleed at all, when I went for first scan they told me that the baby did not had a heart bit, so in the beginning of April I had a surgery (to take the baby out), any way in May I got pregnant again and now I got my beautiful baby boy! So I thing that that is matter how long do you wait, I was desperate for a baby so we try straight away! The only that I did was have a very healthy life, not smoke, not alcohol, not coffee, not grease food, and take your pregnancy tablets before be pregnant. Very Good Luck.. xxx
HI, Same thing happened to me! I had a misccariage in March 06, also had surgery as didn't have much bleeding and couldn't face waiting for it to happen. I found out I was pregnant again June 06 and gave birth to a healthy baby girl Feb 07. We decided to try again last year and fell pregnant straight away but sadly I miscarried again in Nov, would like to try again but not been feeling well last few weeks. I was given conflicting advice 1st time it happened, midwife said 1mth, hospital doc said 3mths and my GP said 6mths. This time I was told that I didn't have to wait and could try again as soon as we felt ready. I believe that it is a personal choice and as long as there is no medical reason then you should try again when you feel ready.
ggerymar
ggerymar 2 years ago
Hi, I got a 10 months old baby, very healthy, he born on February this year, I got pregnant on January last year and had a miscarried, I did not bleed at all, when I went for first scan they told me that the baby did not had a heart bit, so in the beginning of April I had a surgery (to take the baby out), any way in May I got pregnant again and now I got my beautiful baby boy! So I thing that that is matter how long do you wait, I was desperate for a baby so we try straight away! The only that I did was have a very healthy life, not smoke, not alcohol, not coffee, not grease food, and take your pregnancy tablets before be pregnant. Very Good Luck.. xxx
xMummyTooBex
xMummyTooBex 2 years ago
What Dose A Miscarrige Feel Like ?
When do u know ur haven one i am 11 wekks and i was bledding for 1 day and i was realy scared.:(
xMummyTooBex
xMummyTooBex 2 years ago
What Dose A Miscarrige Feel Like ?
When do u know ur haven one i am 11 wekks and i was bledding for 1 day and i was realy scared.:(
Lavender3
Lavender3 2 years ago
I lost my baby one week ago - I was 8 weeks. I keep seeing information on sites which states that you should wait for whatever amount of time. There is an article on this website which actually goes as far to say that you will risk miscarriage if you get pregnant immediately.

This is totally incorrect and highly irresponsible because physically it makes no difference how soon you get pregnant again (evidence points to the fact that ovulation wont take place until your body is ready so no ovulation, no pregnancy)

I am going to follow my own gut feeling and the advice of my GP who basically suggested that I relax, let nature take its course and only do what I feel am ready to do (when I think I'm ready).
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