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You may easily get pregnant again within 6 months after a miscarriage

07.12.11

A new research says that women who had a miscarriage can have the best possibility of having a baby if they get pregnant again within six months.

Doctors in Scotland followed almost 31,000 women who went to the hospital for a miscarriage in their first pregnancy and subsequently have become pregnant between 1981 and 2000.

Women who got pregnant within six months, 85 percent had a healthy baby. Among women who waited more than two years to become pregnant again, level made 73 percent.

"It's unnecessary for women to wait, to become pregnant again after a miscarriage," said Sophinee Bhattacharya, a lecturer in obstetric epidemiology at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, one of the paper's authors.

She has told current guidelines from the World Health Organization which recommend, that a delay of the women, becoming pregnant within at least six months after a miscarriage, has been changed. Bhattacharya said WHO guidelines are based on research from Latin America where women usually have children at earlier age than in the West. Because women in the developed countries often wait while they aren't more senior to have children, Bhattacharya has told that any delays to the concept could reduce possibilities of the healthy baby.

Women over 35 are more likely to have problems becoming pregnant, and women over 40 have a 30 percent risk of a miscarriage. Usually miscarriage level makes approximately 20 percent.

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  • 12:45 31.03.12
    Casnova

    Don't worry at all. There is so much they can do after a miscarriage to make sure it doesn't hpaepn again. They can test your cervix, test your blood to make sure you're not clotting or bleeding to much (some people go their entire lives not knowing until they have a miscarriage), and they can go the work now to make sure you have a success next time!!
    MY STORY: I actually have had a miscarriage. It was on Christmas day last year. What a horrible way to spend the holiday's huh. But, I was almost 3 months alone. At first, it felt like the worse thing that could ever hpaepn to me. I mean, how do you say goodbye to someone whom you never got to meet. People said all sorts of insensitive things like at least you know everything works and you can try again . But, during a miscarriage your body has an excess of seritonin because it was creating more for the baby, so depression comes easily for most (including me) during and after a miscarriage until your body chemically adjusts which can take between 3 to 6 months and I took antidepressents to help. But, honestly, no one could console me, I was so upset.Here's what I did:I had a funeral for my baby even though I didn't have the body. I planted a tree to remember my baby. i named the baby. It was a way for me to say goodbye and make sure that it was never forgotten.It's also important to remember:You didn't loose the chance to know this person. I believe that you only lost the opportunity to see the baby sooner. The spirit will stick around for round two or the second chance.ALSO:my gyno said that almost 85% of women have a miscarriage their first time because their bodies aren't use to the process. So, you're not alone. People just don't talk about it like we should.
    TODAY: Today I am pregnant with a completely healthy baby! I just saw it on ultrasound yesterday!! it's so cute! My levels are normal. They know what caused my last miscarriage, so I'll have my cervix sown up a little farther down the line to prevent anything from going wrong this time! The doctors say that they are confident that this pregnancy will be healthy and normal. I am living proof that just because you have a miscarriage doesn't mean that you can't have a healthy baby!!