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4 Weeks post miscarriage, ttc?
Posted: 08-26-07 13:10pm

It's been 4 weeks since I have miscarried the baby. Now I know im supposed to wait until my cycle starts, however people keep giving me advice that its easy to get pregnant now. I have healed physically and emotionally, not that i have stopped thinking about it. I want to get pregnant! so confused though
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Posted: 08-26-07 18:48pm

hmm ok i guess no none has anything to say Crying
or Very sad
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Posted: 08-26-07 23:32pm

If I were you I would wait until you get at least one menstrual cycle before you start trying again. The doctor had told me to wait for 2 cycles but I don't want to wait that long. I finally got AF 43 days after my D&C. So after I am finished I will be trying again.

If its been 4 weeks for you then it shouldn't be too much longer before Af arrives, so good luck and I am sending lots of baby dust your way!!!!!!
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Posted: 08-27-07 10:47am

Usually you're advised to wait a little longer (2 - 3 cycles) before TTCing again so there's no rush!

Hope it doesn't take too long, best of luck
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Posted: 08-27-07 11:34am

Shanyan wrote:
If I were you I would wait until you get at least one menstrual cycle before you start trying again. The doctor had told me to wait for 2 cycles but I don't want to wait that long. I finally got AF 43 days after my D&C. So after I am finished I will be trying again.

If its been 4 weeks for you then it shouldn't be too much longer before Af arrives, so good luck and I am sending lots of baby dust your way!!!!!!



THANK YOU i need the dust
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Posted: 08-27-07 11:35am

Moo wrote:
Usually you're advised to wait a little longer (2 - 3 cycles) before TTCing again so there's no rush!

Hope it doesn't take too long, best of luck

i know thank you i need all the luck i can get
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Posted: 08-27-07 11:40am

Just so you know, not a lot of people are on here during the weekend. Don't get so discouraged when you don't see a response by that time. A lot of us take the weekend off of here to spend time with our families while we can.
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Posted: 08-27-07 13:57pm

monkeygirl22 wrote:
Just so you know, not a lot of people are on here during the weekend. Don't get so discouraged when you don't see a response by that time. A lot of us take the weekend off of here to spend time with our families while we can.

No i wasnt but i see alot of people on and i just thought no one wanted to talk to me anymore. i spend time with my FAMILY too im not just on the computer all day
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Posted: 08-28-07 08:31am

I know you spend time with your family too. I was just saying not to get discouraged cause it's been a little dead lately. I hope your cycle comes back soon so you can start trying again.
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