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Question from Grace
I just had a miscarriage last week and I still have not recovered. I’m so sad, but I do not want to lose hope. I really want to start trying again after three to five months.
I just had a miscarriage last week and I still have not recovered. I’m so sad, but I do not want to lose hope. I really want to start trying again after three to five months.
The doctor said that the miscarriage had nothing to do with me or my body. She said most likely the pregnancy wasn’t developing normally due to a chromosome problem
My question is: what are the chances of a normal healthy pregnancy for me the next time I try?
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After a miscarriage, making the decision to try for another baby can be extremely difficult, as you want to make sure that you are both physically and emotionally ready to try again, even though sometimes the idea of getting pregnant right away may seem best at the time.
If you have been unfortunate enough to suffer through a miscarriage, most likely you are considering trying to have children again at some point, and so you are wondering whether or not pregnancy after miscarriage is possible. If you would like this question answered then you have to realize that there are actually quite a few things that you need to take into consideration first.
Determining Whether or not Pregnancy After Miscarriage is Possible for you
Basically pregnancy after miscarriage is possible for everyone, but it really depends on your own particular self and situation, as everyone is different. Your overall health is one of the most crucial factors here, as if you are overweight or otherwise unhealthy for instance, then you are most likely going to have more trouble than most to get pregnant after you have miscarried.
Some women are simply prone to having miscarriages, and although there is no surefire way to determine whether or not you fit into this category, there are certain tests that your doctor can do and methods that they can use in order to get a good idea. As well, if you have miscarried more than once than the odds are higher that you simply have trouble carrying through with your pregnancies.
Waiting to try Again
In regards to the amount of time that you should wait after the miscarriage to try again, there is really no set length, however most healthcare providers will encourage the woman to wait at least a few months before trying again, so that she can have a better chance of having a healthy pregnancy the next time around.
Pregnancy after miscarriage can be an incredibly trying thing as you may find yourself anxious and nervous for what is to come, but if you take a decent amount of time before trying again then your nerves should be more settled, and this is good for both you and the baby.
Options
If you have had one or more miscarriages and perhaps you want another method besides pregnancy after miscarriage because you are worried about having another miscarriage, then adoption is always a great idea. If this interests you, you can speak to your doctor and they will be able to tell you what step to take next.
Posted by Janice Washington
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If you have been unfortunate enough to suffer through a miscarriage, most likely you are considering trying to have children again at some point, and so you are wondering whether or not pregnancy after miscarriage is possible. If you would like this question answered then you have to realize that there are actually quite a few things that you need to take into consideration first.
Determining Whether or not Pregnancy After Miscarriage is Possible for you
Basically pregnancy after miscarriage is possible for everyone, but it really depends on your own particular self and situation, as everyone is different. Your overall health is one of the most crucial factors here, as if you are overweight or otherwise unhealthy for instance, then you are most likely going to have more trouble than most to get pregnant after you have miscarried.
Some women are simply prone to having miscarriages, and although there is no surefire way to determine whether or not you fit into this category, there are certain tests that your doctor can do and methods that they can use in order to get a good idea. As well, if you have miscarried more than once than the odds are higher that you simply have trouble carrying through with your pregnancies.
Waiting to try Again
In regards to the amount of time that you should wait after the miscarriage to try again, there is really no set length, however most healthcare providers will encourage the woman to wait at least a few months before trying again, so that she can have a better chance of having a healthy pregnancy the next time around.
Pregnancy after miscarriage can be an incredibly trying thing as you may find yourself anxious and nervous for what is to come, but if you take a decent amount of time before trying again then your nerves should be more settled, and this is good for both you and the baby.
Options
If you have had one or more miscarriages and perhaps you want another method besides pregnancy after miscarriage because you are worried about having another miscarriage, then adoption is always a great idea. If this interests you, you can speak to your doctor and they will be able to tell you what step to take next.
Posted by Janice Washington
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Question from minutesaver
I was wondering if anyone has weighed 200 pounds and still had a healthy baby, pregnancy and delivery…I know the chances of something going wrong are higher…i’m battling with pcos and my weight is up and down…but never over 200 pounds…the doctor tells me to keep trying for now…i do workout at least 4 days a week…
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I was wondering if anyone has weighed 200 pounds and still had a healthy baby, pregnancy and delivery…I know the chances of something going wrong are higher…i’m battling with pcos and my weight is up and down…but never over 200 pounds…the doctor tells me to keep trying for now…i do workout at least 4 days a week…
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Question from shescrafty
I don’t believe it’s all about age…but I know that risk factors for certain defects increase after age 35 for most women. What are the factors that a doctor or other health professional consider for compromised health before pregnancy? I assume the risks come with age, but can a healthy woman tell if they are at higher risk than someone else that may be not so healthy? What really determines factors for a healthy pregnancy?
I feel like my ‘biological clock’ is ticking…I’m getting nervous! Not married but in a serious relationship…trying to determine if I should hurry or just take my chances later on…
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I don’t believe it’s all about age…but I know that risk factors for certain defects increase after age 35 for most women. What are the factors that a doctor or other health professional consider for compromised health before pregnancy? I assume the risks come with age, but can a healthy woman tell if they are at higher risk than someone else that may be not so healthy? What really determines factors for a healthy pregnancy?
I feel like my ‘biological clock’ is ticking…I’m getting nervous! Not married but in a serious relationship…trying to determine if I should hurry or just take my chances later on…
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Question from momma of 1 & #2 due in Feb
I’m 10 weeks 5 days and just found out I have bacterial vaginosis. I’ve been given Cleocin it’s the vaginal suppository not the pills. If I get this treated this week what are my chances of a healthy pregnancy??
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I’m 10 weeks 5 days and just found out I have bacterial vaginosis. I’ve been given Cleocin it’s the vaginal suppository not the pills. If I get this treated this week what are my chances of a healthy pregnancy??
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Question from Sarah
My boyfriend and I recently found out I’m pregnant for the first time, I’m 22 and I have Cystic Fibrosis and I’m worried about having a normal healthy pregnancy, that the baby will be ok, etc… Does anyone know of some good tips to ensure as healthy a pregnancy as possible?
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My boyfriend and I recently found out I’m pregnant for the first time, I’m 22 and I have Cystic Fibrosis and I’m worried about having a normal healthy pregnancy, that the baby will be ok, etc… Does anyone know of some good tips to ensure as healthy a pregnancy as possible?
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Question from sCeNe_HoTtIe
My friend is in 8th grade, and she’s pregnant( I know, that’s kinda jacked) and I want advice to tell her to have a very healthy pregnancy! Do you have any Ideas on how she can eat good, and what excersises she can do… I’m only in 6th grade, so I dn’t no much!
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My friend is in 8th grade, and she’s pregnant( I know, that’s kinda jacked) and I want advice to tell her to have a very healthy pregnancy! Do you have any Ideas on how she can eat good, and what excersises she can do… I’m only in 6th grade, so I dn’t no much!
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Question from Candice Arabella due 4/10/2010
I am pregnant with my second child. I have had many miscarriages in between my son and this pregnancy I am now 17 weeks along. All had never gone past the 12th week. I was wondering if anyone who has had many miscarriages then went on to have a sucessful pregnancy had issues with giving birth or the baby had some problems that were caused by the previous miscarriages?
I know that I have heard doctors say that you can have a healthy pregnancy and baby after miscarriages, but is it possible to have complications?
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I am pregnant with my second child. I have had many miscarriages in between my son and this pregnancy I am now 17 weeks along. All had never gone past the 12th week. I was wondering if anyone who has had many miscarriages then went on to have a sucessful pregnancy had issues with giving birth or the baby had some problems that were caused by the previous miscarriages?
I know that I have heard doctors say that you can have a healthy pregnancy and baby after miscarriages, but is it possible to have complications?
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Question from Jacob
My girlfriend just found out she was pregnant 5 days ago when we took her to the doctor.. I am so excited. I love her so much and i want to be able to take care of her and make sure that everything goes well during the pregnancy… obviously this is my 1st child and i’m not sure what all i can do for Lindsey (my girlfriend). I just want to be able to take care of her and do whatever i can to make sure that she and the baby stay healthy. Thank you in advanced for any help :]
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My girlfriend just found out she was pregnant 5 days ago when we took her to the doctor.. I am so excited. I love her so much and i want to be able to take care of her and make sure that everything goes well during the pregnancy… obviously this is my 1st child and i’m not sure what all i can do for Lindsey (my girlfriend). I just want to be able to take care of her and do whatever i can to make sure that she and the baby stay healthy. Thank you in advanced for any help :]
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