Lost my pregnancy at around 8 weeks two months back. Emotionally we feel a bit ready now but dont know how soon is okay to start trying again. Doc appointment is next week but wanted to hear from others who went through this. how long did u wait?
I am currently pregnant after facing a miscarriage late last year. It is emotionally so tough to start trying again, honestly. Did you guys wait for 3 months or started trying immediately after the first cycle?
Oh yes, you can! I had a miscarriage and then ended up conceiving twins the very next year. Talk about a double surprise! Double the fun and double the sleepless nights, so get all the rest you can right now.
Actually yaar, you can definitely try again once your doctor gives the green light. Most doctors suggest waiting for at least one normal period cycle so that the body heals. Just don't take stress, it will happen when it has to.
It's completely normal to feel terrified of trying again after a loss. I spent my entire next pregnancy worrying if something would go wrong. Just take it one day at a time, validate your fears, and try only when your heart is ready.
My doctor told me that medically you can conceive as soon as two weeks after a miscarriage, but it's safer to wait for one proper cycle to date the next pregnancy easily. She also advised checking thyroid and iron levels before trying again. Definitely get a check-up done first.
I felt so broken after my miscarriage and thought I'll never be a mom. But within four months, I conceived again and now my baby is in my arms. The anxiety is real but hold on to hope, your body is stronger than you think.
Bilkul try kar sakte hain. Bas thoda dhyan rakho, ghar ka achha healthy khana khao and folic acid tablets start kar do agar doctor ne bola ho to. Heavy lifting and फालतू stress avoid karna starting mein.
Yes, you absolutely can conceive and have a perfectly healthy pregnancy after a miscarriage. Most physical healing happens within a few weeks, but make sure you are emotionally ready too. Speak to your gynac, get some basic blood work done, and go for it.