Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Kathleen, I'm so sorry about your loss. I was told to wait 3 months to ttc after I had my miscarriage (by the peri). Although, I was only 5 weeks along so maybe that is part of the reason for the different advice? Most resources I had consulted said 2 - 3 months, in order to give time for the body " to heal " and " re-prepare " .(Just FYI - it took us 7 years to get pregnant initially. After the m/c, it took 3 months of ttc for the second pregnancy.) I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. /UU m/c @ 5 wks after 7y ttc 8w1d > Hi all! > > I just wanted to let everyone know that I suffered a miscarriage last weekend while away on vacation visiting my family. It was hard for us since we saw the heartbeat at 6 weeks. I am still spotting (which started on Sunday, stopped Monday and Tuesday and returned stronger today). > > My Re thinks that is was something chromosomal and nothing to do with the -t-shaped uterus or my PCOS. I had continued to take my glucophage which was supposed to help prevent m/c due to the pcos. I go into my RE tomorrow to see the status of where things are. > > Does anyone know how long you have to wait after a m/c to try again. RE suggested 6 months today and I almost cried. > > Thanks! > > Kathleen, 31 > t-shaped uterus > 1 son, 1 m/c at nine weeks 1/4/04 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Dear Kathleen, I am so sorry for your loss. Waiting 6 mos to ttc seems unusually long. It used to be an old rule of thumb to wait 3 mos, however my ob/gyne told me that there is not reason to wait that long and that I only needed to wait one month before I could ttc after my m/c in 2001. Ask him why he feels that you should wait so long, perhaps he will change his mind if you speak to him about it. Being able to ttc again can be very emotionally healing. Hugs, Sara SU resected x2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Kathleen, I had a miscarriage with a t-shaped uterus at 11.5 weeks back in July, 2002. We were cleared to ttc again less than a month later. I am SO sorry to hear of your loss. There aren't many t-shaped women on this board, and I feel a strong connection because we are plagued with the same anomaly. My thoughts are with you. -Kathy D., 28 ttc#1 18 months 3 failed IUI's t-shaped >I just wanted to let everyone know that I suffered a miscarriage last >weekend while away on vacation visiting my family. It was hard for us >since we saw the heartbeat at 6 weeks. I am still spotting (which started >on Sunday, stopped Monday and Tuesday and returned stronger today). > >My Re thinks that is was something chromosomal and nothing to do with the >-t-shaped uterus or my PCOS. I had continued to take my glucophage which >was supposed to help prevent m/c due to the pcos. I go into my RE tomorrow >to see the status of where things are. > >Does anyone know how long you have to wait after a m/c to try again. RE >suggested 6 months today and I almost cried. _________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Kathleen, First let me say how sorry I am. I had a mc at 16 wks and my doctors told me to wait at least three months before I ttc. I remember being slightly relieved when I wasn't pregnant at three months, because I really felt that my body wasn't ready. In the end I didn't get pregnant until six months after my mc and it wasn't until that point that I felt like my body had really healed. Because my mc was later than yours, I may have needed more time. I know it is hard to be told to wait, especially after the immediate loss, but you want to insure that you do everything necessary for a successful pregnancy. I wish you all the best. Eleanor BU 37wks.preg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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