October 27, 2009
Getting Pregnant After Miscarriage
How is getting pregnant after miscarriage any different than getting pregnant for the first time? There are some things you should be aware of. After you deal with the trauma and disappointment of a miscarriage, there will come a time when you are ready to try again. Will this time be any different? The answer is both yes and no.
No it won’t be much different because you know what you did to conceive the first time, so all you have to do is repeat the process to conceive the second time.
But the answer is also yes because you now need to understand why you miscarried the first time so you will avoid a miscarriage the second time around.
There are many medical explanations for why miscarriages happen.
Some of these reasons will cause the woman to have a miscarriage just once but others may lead to recurring miscarriages. They are:
Infections, Endocrine Problems, Uterine Abnormalities, Genetics (chromosomes), Antibodies (Immune System) and Medical Disorders.
How Long Should You Wait?
This is a question that can only be answered by you. For myself it was a simple matter of accepting what happened and trying again as soon as physically possible. After I experienced a miscarriage at seven weeks I was not going to wait to start the process again and was able to conceive again three months later.
Everything that I read told me that many women are tremendously fertile right after a miscarriage. The decision is totally up to you to make. Even though many doctors suggest you should wait at least three menstrual cycles or even for six months.
I am the kind of person who always wants to make the most of a bad situation, and if you are like me then I say, “go for it!” , as soon as you are ready. After all, no professional can truly look into your heart and know what is right for you. Only you can do that. If you are too emotionally devastated and need time to mourn the loss of your pregnancy, then by all means, you should do it! They are your emotions and feelings and you have a right to feel them and deal with them in your own way.
I have also learned that once you have had a miscarriage, the next pregnancy is considered high risk, but there are precautionary measures you can take to reduce your chances of having a second miscarriage. I found them detailed in the Pregnancy Miracle, which I think is required reading for all potential mothers in this position.
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What Are The Warning Signs Of A Miscarriage?
Experiencing a miscarriage is something every pregnant woman dreads and hopes never happens to her, but the sad reality is that it does happen from time to time and it can happen to you again unless you know how to prevent it.
Common Warning Signs:
-bleeding of any intensity -Cramping - Dizziness - Burning headache -Joint Swelling -Excessive Nausea or vomiting -Fever -Extreme or Sudden fatigue -Fainting -Severe or sudden backache -Sudden loss of pregnancy symptoms -Pelvic pain
Many of these symptoms could be part of some other medical condition, or even a coincidence, but if you have a concern SEE YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY! Your health and that of your baby are most important.
Make Sure You Get Enough Folic Acid!
Folic Acid is especially important in the first few weeks of pregnancy in order to prevent birth defects. One reason that medical science gives for miscarriage is chromosomal damage also known as fetus abnormalities. This simply means that the chromonsomes did not develop as it should in the woman’s womb and therefore had to be shed.
Once You have decided to try again for another baby, it is important that you start prenatal care. This means taking prenatal vitamins rich in many nutrients like calcium, iron and folic acid.
The recommended daily amount is 400 micrograms. Also make sure that you are eating foods rich in folic acid.
Getting pregnant after miscarriage is a personal choice. Only you can decide how long to wait and when you are ready to try to conceive again. I encourage you to make the healthiest decisions for yourself and your family. For more tips on getting pregnant please visit my website!
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