Might sound crazy.... How do you concieve really quickly after a miscarriage?


I am 23yrs old, and I had a miscarriage about two months ago. My husband and I really want to get started on our family, as we have been together for eight years, and married for two and a half. I don't know what I can do to concieve quicker, my doctor says I am fine, and she sees no reason why I can't, but won't prescribe me anything. Does anyone have any real suggestions on how we can go about this.

Answers:
most docs say not to get pg for at least 3 months after an m/c because your body needs time to heal. second you have only been trying 2 months. keep your head up. i just had an m\c in April and am still not pg so don't worry. i know how you feel right after and even still the want for a baby is soooooooooooooo strong. you are pore obsessing on it. take the advise i didn't and still don't want but have taken calm down relax if we don't it will never happen. robyn_ette is right follow her lead. if you have sex every day it lowers the count for the next. sperm only renews it self every 3 days. also if you need to talk about it just email me

sorry for your loss
good luck

Other Answers:
Well there's a few things you could do...

First off you could get jiggy with is to get the juices flowing if you know what I mean..

Or just come to my house! ;-)

I would look into risks for having another pregnancy so soon. I think I've read that you should wait a while. But if your doc says it's ok they second writer has some good suggestions. I used an ovulation predictor and got pregnant the first month. The same was as at any other time. Determine when you are ovulating and have sex shortly before. The difference is that right after a miscarriage, your hormones are still high and make it easier to conceive.

Please read _Taking Charge of Your Fertility_ by Toni Weschler for details.



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