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Re: miscarriage after 2 babiesFrom: Tracy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 29 Jul 1999 14:46:09 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Michelle wrote: > >Hello, > >I have 2 babies (a 3 & 1 year old) and was 8.5 weeks pregnant when I >started bleeding on Sunday. There was no cramping for the first couple >of days (not until last nite). Went to the hospital on Monday due to >one or two clots (blood - they never found any "tissue" that they could >tell)& they did an u/s - they found the uteris walls thick but no sign >of a fetus. No d & c was done (felt it was to invasive and better for >my recovery time without one). I feel bad as I have already two healthy >kids at home, but I wanted this baby so badly. I am wondering how soon >I can try to get pregnant again? The doctor told me I would start to >ovulate in 3 - 4 weeks and indicated that I can start again then. I >always thought you should wait 3 - 6 months (which I really don't want >to) to try again. I have read through the archives that a few women >have gotten pregnant immediately after miscarriage & was wondering how >it is going? Were there any complications due to not have one "normal" >cycle before trying again? I am anxious to have my children close >together and am not anxious to wait 3 - 6 months but am scared that if I >don't I might miscarry again. I am healthy and had no complications >with the first 2 pregnancies. > >Thanks! > >-- >Michelle > I never had a period after my miscarriage(confirmed by lab results), must have ovulated days after. Somehow 8 weeks after I miscarried I was again pregnant (8 weeks, ultrasound confirmed), so I do agree that it can be VERY easy to become pregnant after miscarriage. I did spot at 8 weeks, thats why I had the US done. I had originally concieved identical(same sac) twins, but one did not develope(probably abnormality). Other than that, the whole pregnancy went uncomplicated and I delivered a healthy 7lb. 10.6oz. baby girl. They never treated me as I had any higher risk because I had miscarried previously.
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