Chances of Being Pregnant 3 Weeks And 2 Days Later Posted: 02-02-06 18:04pm
Hi everyone,
i just had a miscariage resently ((
beginning of january )) its been 3 weeks
and 5 days.... I had sex 2 days after it
ended and last sunday so @ like the 3 week
mark. Does anyone know the chances of
being pregnant???? Is there a very high
chance or a low chance ???
Thanks
isabel*
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Lilypad
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 1043 Location: Ohio, USA
Posted: 02-04-06 07:10am
Sorry for your loss. After you have a
misscariage it usually takes at least 6-8
weeks or more to have another period. So
it is possible to be ovulating around that
time. I would say you would have just as
good of a chance as anybody -which is
about 25% but then I have also heard that
right after a misscariage, your body can
spit out multiple eggs increasing the
chance of one of them getting
fertilized.
However, most doctors advise waiting until
you have had two full menstral cycles
before trying to become pregnant again or
you will be at greater chance of having
another misscariage. (thats what my doc
told me and also what I have heard from
others)
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tracie
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Sep 2005 Posts: 21 Location: United States
Posted: 04-02-06 13:42pm
I had a miscarriage at the end of
september and by november 6 I was pregnant
again(broken condom, we were not trying).
I have talked to a few nurses and they say
that it is easier to get pregnant after
having a baby or going through a
miscarriage. I am now 5 months and doing
good.
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