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Re: Conception after D&C

From: Jenny (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 1 Aug 2001 16:43:20 -0500 (CDT)


I got a D&C after miscarrying at 6 weeks. After bleeding for two weeks without passage of the baby, it was nice to go in and have it over with. I actually only bled the day of the surgery and had very minimal cramping. I then conceived exactly two weeks later. I am now 26 weeks pg and am diong very, very well without any problems. jla

At Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Kelly wrote: >
>I'm very sorry for your loss. Been there, done that so I know how you
>and your husband are feeling. Most docs will tell you to wait one cycle
>before trying again so that if you conceive you'll have an idea of how
>far along you are. Also, I think D&Cs are a little harder on the uterus
>than if you passed it naturally so he or she may want you to wait one
>cycle for that reason as well. You didn't mention how far along you
>were. The duration of your pregnancy may also be a factor. I was eight
>weeks along but I passed it naturally. Beyond those reasons, some
>people wait to try because they aren't emotionally ready. However, it
>sounds as though you are, so best of luck to you and don't give up hope.
>
>At Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Brannan wrote:
>>
>>I'm scheduled for a D&C tomorrow as a result of a miscarriage. My
>>husband and I have been trying for 7 months to get pregnant (I've been
>>taking Clomid because of hardships getting pregnant). We were so happy
>>to be expecting a child and want to start again as soon as possible. Can
>>you tell me how soon it is afe to try again after a miscarriage and a
>>D&C?
>>
>>Thanks






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