Hi Ladies,?I have a quick question... has anyone here gotten pregnant right after a m/c (not waiting at least one cycle)? Either on accident or on purpose? And if so, how did it go? I just went through a blighted ovum m/c and my husband are comfortable on trying right away, but I'm just curious on anyone else's experience. We have been told that your body will only get pregnant right away if it is ready.
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Re: Anyone conceive immediately after a m/c?
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I miscarried in late January (at 12 weeks) and conceived again in early March. I had a hard time determining when my first cycle actually was, since I bled for so long after the m/c. I knew right away the day I was ovulating in March, however, I cramped really bad and had all the other symptoms. We conceived right away, which was nice....especially after going through something as hard as a miscarriage!
I wish you the best of luck.
Hm, it gave me an error when I replied, so let's try this again.
You really should consult your doctor and follow those orders. If you don't agree with the timeline, ask questions. Ask if it's physically ok to try sooner.
But to answer your question, no. We waited for my natural period. Tried for 2 cycles, took a couple cycles off and got pregnant again on our 2nd cycle trying.
Take time to let your body and emotions recover. Remember, it's only a few weeks, but could make a big difference.
You may not even realize that you need the time to heal until you're grasping at straws, desperate to be pregnant again. I know I thought we were okay, but we really weren't over it.
I am very sorry for your loss.
depending how far along you were when you miscarried i would think depends on how quick you can try again-
my miscarriages were at 12 and 8 weeks. Both times i was told to wait 2 cycles. I had to go in for blood every couple days to make sure my levels went back down to 0. I got pregnant after getting 2 periods. (but i tried to get pregnant after the first period both times)
I did.
Four times.
Statistically speaking, there's an infantismally higher risk for m/c if you review the literature - but the difference is small enough to be ignored, if you ask me.
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I mc at 11 weeks and had to go back 5 times to have blood drawn before my levels were down to 0. I was told to wait 2 cycles before trying so I did. I got pregnant the first time we tried again after the 2 cycles. I'm glad I waited because it was really hard on me emotionally. I really wanted to be pg and I've seen the struggles my sister has had with her 3 mc. Good luck and sorry for you loss.
I did.
We discovered a missed m/c in March at 11w3d. I had a D&C and the dr. advised that we didn't have to wait to try again. We didn't wait, and we became pregnant again before getting AF. I'm now 29 weeks along and all is going well.
I'm sorry for your loss, but hopefully we'll see you announcing your BFP soon. Make sure you follow your dr's advice, as every case is different.
BFP #2 ~ 4/22/2010 ~ EDD 12/29/2010 ~ Born 12/19/2010 ~ My Rainbow Baby
BFP #3 ~ 6/10/2012 ~ EDD 2/20/2013 ~ HB 100bpm @ 9w3d ~ M/C 7/11/2012
BFP #4 ~ 3/16/2013 ~ EDD 11/20/2013 ~ Born 11/17/2013 ~ Rainbow Baby #2
I'm sorry for your loss.
I didn't read all the other responses, so someone may have already mentioned this -
But just be aware that you may have some hcg left in your system when you test next month. We miscarried in January and waited one cycle at my doc's suggestion. I got a + in March, but my beta levels were in the single digits and it turns out that was just residual hcg and not an actual pregnancy. But we conceived for real a few weeks later.
ETA: I see that you mentioned your hcg levels are being checked. That's good! My doc never bothered to test mine after the m/c and D&C, hence the confusion. Good luck to you!!
I'm sorry about your loss!
I had a chemical pregnancy and became pregnant two cycles later.
Good luck, whatever you decide to do!