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Need Opinions on When to Try and Conceive Again.

I had a Miscarriage March 18th and I was due Nov.1. This has been a hard month for me and while I know I am blessed to have my 2 healthy children I get so jealous seeing others hold their precious baby. I think that should be me right now. I am scared to get pregnant again because of the miscarriage. I don't want to go through that again but on the other hand I really want my 3rd child. Any advice on when I should try again? I would love to hear from someone that has had a miscarriage and have since had another child. How long did you wait?

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R.,
I am sorry for your loss. I miscarried my first baby on Dec. 4, 1998, just 4 days after finding out I was pregnant. I understand your fears. Shortly after, I started going to a doctor for something totally unrelated. After he learned of my faith, he asked if he could pray for me. I found out I was pregnant about 2 to 3 weeks later (this was 2 months after the miscarriage). Not saying it was the prayer, because I was probably already pregnant. But, when I told the Dr. of the pregnancy I also told him my fears and he reminded me to not be fearful. I had a hard time with that because I had always had some intestinal problems that made me feel like I was cramping. I remember crying one night and all of a sudden it hit me. STOP IT! Why was I going to make myself upset over this and cause undue stress. So, I just asked God to take care of me. I promised God that if he gave me a baby, my baby would know HIM. God ended up blessing me (and himself) with three children after that!
Just remember, have POSITIVE faith... don't let bad symptoms tell you otherwise. I had preterm labor with 2 of my children and also spotting in the 2nd trimester. I got medical attention, but none of that led to a miscarriage. God created everything with His words. We are made in His image and have that same power. It is just that most of us create problems for ourselves because we don't watch what we say.
Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking lies. Psalm 34:13

God Bless,
C.

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I had 2 miscarriages a couple of years apart from each other. I wasn't trying to get pregnant but did. My Dr's didn't want me to have kids but I was blessed with a baby girl. Most Dr's tell you to wait until your bady has completely healed to try again. Being that long ago I think you may possible be able to now. I personally would talk to your Dr. before doing anything to make the chances smaller of having another miscarriage. I am so sorry to here that happen to you. My husband I were devistated when it happened to us.

I had a miscarriage too. It helps to know that there may have been something wrong and that is the reason God took it away. It will hurt for a while and periodically you will wonder about it. Go ahead and get pregnant again. The worst part is wondering if it will happen again. But a new baby sure takes your mind off of it. With a new baby you don't have time to think about it plus you are so busy looking at the perfect little angel you have in your arms that thinking about the miscarriage will be the furthest thing from your mind.

I had a miscarriage and now have a beautiful baby boy. I didn't have any other children and it was really hard on me thinking I might not ever. It took me a year afterwards to get pregnant. For awhile I was scared to be pregnant. Try not to put pressure on yourself. It creates undue stress. You don't even realize how much you can be putting on yourself; which keeps you from conceiving. Just enjoy life and be happy and it will come. I know what you are going through but hang in there.

Hello R.. My name is S. (43), my DH (42) and I have been trying for 2 1/2 years to conceive. I have 4 miscarriages and the specialist finally discovered after the 2nd m/c that I have Antiphospoholipid Antibody Syndrome, which is a blood clot disorder. We are finally expecting our miracle baby girl, I am 6 1/2 months pregnant. My suggestion on ttc, is you should be okay to try now. Our specialist recommended waiting for about 2 to 3 cycles before ttc after a miscarriage. I wish you nothing but the best in ttc.

Hello. Sorry for your loss. I would recommend you wait at least 3 to 6 months before actively trying again. Since you have had two other children the likelihood that you will have another misscarriage is low. Make sure before you try you have a check up with your OBGYN and start taking PNVit. This will ensure a good start. After you have a positive pregnancy test then ask your Doctor to draw a progesterone level on you and a quantitative BHCG (preg. hormone) If your progesterone level is low, then your doctor may want to supplement. This will give you a better chance of having a viable pregnancy. Always ask questions, it helps the provider understand your concerns and lets them know the importance this preg. is to you. Good Luck

J. WHCNP

I have 2 teeneagers and in 2004 I had a miscarriage during my 2nd trimester. It was very painful, but my doctor gave me the advise of waiting 1 year before trying to concieve again. It was almost a year and a half later when I became pregnant again, and now I have a very healthy 14 month old little girl. I know that it is scary to think you may have to go thru another miscarriage, but most of the time everything turns out just fine.

R.,
So sorry about your miscarriage! I had one in july and I was pregnant again in september. So far everything is going great. I just figured that there are so many reasons for a miscarriage and you shouldnt be afraid to try again. I hope all goes well for you.
E.

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