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? for ladies who have had a m/c
I had an early miscarriage at 5w3d and am going in for more bloodwork today to confirm. When I spoke the midwife yesterday they told me they recommend waiting 3 regular cycles before trying again. I've seen different time frames different places and am wondering what you were told. I'll obviously talk to the midwives more about it this afternoon but just want to hear others experience. Thanks!
Re: ? for ladies who have had a m/c
Sorry, Kate. *hugs*
I only ever had to wait one cycle. We waited like three on the last one because I just couldn't handle it.
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First I am soo sorry for your loss.
I've had a couple of different losses as far as timing and method.
If you had a natural early loss (no D&C) I think 3 cycles is extreme.
When there's a total removal of the uterine lining and it's contents via D&C I understand that they want you to wait to make sure that your uterus is back up to par to avoid having another loss but with a super early loss that you pass naturally I was told we could try again right away.
Did you ever have betas drawn?
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So sorry.
I have had two, one was at 7w3d and the other was around 5w5d. I was emotionally not ready after the 7w one for at least two months, while the 5w5d one, I was ready sooner.
You also have to make sure your blood numbers are back down, and that can sometimes drive how long it takes for your body to be ready, though with an early loss, the numbers should fall pretty quick.
Ultimately it is up to you and I think they often recommend that long from an emotional point of view, so that if you did get pg again and had a m/c because your body wasn't ready, it may be more difficult emotionally.
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My doctor's rule of thumb was to wait for as long as I was pregnant. Since most of my losses were early, it was only 1-2 cycles.
The latest data show there is no need to wait and, in fact, that pregnancy success is higher if you are pregnant again within 6 months. Article: http://www.webmd.com/baby/news/20100805/study-no-need-delay-pregnancy-after-miscarriage Sorry I can't Clicky - on my iPad.
I'm so sorry for your loss and wish you future success.
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First, I'm so sorry! Hugs! Second, I found out I had a missed m/c at 10.5 weeks (baby measured 7w). My midwife recommended waiting one cycle after my d/c, but when I went to the MD for the post-op appt, she told me there was no need to wait and that most people suggested that for emotional healing and dating purposes. I decided to trust my body and see what happened and we conceived when I ovulated about 3 weeks after the d/c. Never had a period.
They also never checked my betas after, but when I tested positive, that's when they checked my betas.
I'm so sorry you are going through this.
When I had a m/c it was an unplanned preg. so I wasn't going to try again immediately. Guess I don't have a lot of advice other than to say to give yourself time to grieve.
I'm sorry.
I was told 3 cycles, but I had a D&C and was a mess.
You will want to wait until your levels are down to 0, and sometimes that can take a while.
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