I had previously lost my pregnancy during
my 8th week and my Doctor has suggested
that I give my body 2 full cycles to
recuperate from the miscarriage. I do
plan on doing so, but I am curious as to
why this is necessary. I didn't require a
D&C procedure and I was taking
fertility medication to become pregnant.
What risks do I have to worry about when
it comes to myself and a fetus if I become
pregnant before those 2 months are up?
Any answers would be helpful... thank you.
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lhileman
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Aug 2003 Posts: 79 Location: Griffin, Ga.
Misscarrigages Posted: 08-15-03 09:17am
Sweetheart, I am sincerely sorry for your
misfortunes, if you ever need a friend,
don't hesitate to contact me. O.K
lhileman
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Suzy
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2003 Posts: 530
Miscarriages Posted: 09-20-03 18:34pm
I had a miscarriage a few months ago to,
and my doc told me to try not to fall
pregnant for 2 months afterwards because
the chances of having another miscarriage
rises after the first miscarriage. If you
wait the 2 months your chances of having a
normal pregnancy go back to normal. Maybe
that is what your doc was saying ? I am
pregnant again now, and so far everything
is going fine.
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