Nancy asks…
Ovulation after miscarriage?
I am currently going through my first miscarriage, and it’s all natural, no d&c. I was 71/2 weeks along of my second pregnancy. I am perfectly fine with what has happened as I know there is no rhyme nor reason and that it usually happens because of some type of chromosome defect etc…. It also helps that I have a very bright, bubbly and healthy 2 1/2 yr old to keep my mind occupied. Truth to be told I am anxious to start trying to conceive again and I am just interested in hearing some of your experiences on conceiving again after a m/c. The ironic part of this for me is that were I not pregnant to begin with my next expected period was due Mar 9th, so it’s just like I’m back on my schedule again. Looking forward to your comments 🙂
Michelle answers:
I am in my two week wait right now to find out! We had a m/c in Jan. At 6 weeks due to a blighted ovum. My doctor told me to wait one cycle and try again. So, we did! I used Fertilitygal.com to help us time everything right. I hope we did!!! This will be our second child and i’m really wanting to be pregnant!!! Ah!
I’m sorry to hear about your loss. I’m glad that you are taking it well and seeing it as a positive thing. Our son was born with a heart defect so when my Doctor told me i was going to miscarry i was okay with it because I figured that my body senced that something wasnt right. Well with a blighted ovum the baby never forms!! So i totally understood that it was a false pregnancy. Needless to say that my husband and i were disapointed but we are hoping for another BFP on March 11th!!
GOod luck to you!!!
Steven asks…
How to induce a miscarriage?
I am 17 years old and me and my boyfriend had sex three times, and i got worried about a pregnancy, so we stopped. and a few weeks later, my period skipped. i am maybe 2-3 weeks into it, and im trying to find a natural way to indice a miscarriage. i do not want some doctor doing a weird thing to me, and i know there are ways to induce miscarriages and abortions in the home. i have heard of using parsley and taking vitamin C supplements, but im not sure if those will work. Is there any way to induce an early miscarriage of under a month pregnant?
Michelle answers:
A lot of those methods are simply myths… You can go to the doc this early and they will give you a pill to take versus getting a procedure done…
Daniel asks…
Ovulation after miscarriage?
I am currently going through my first miscarriage, and it’s all natural, no d&c. I was 71/2 weeks along of my second pregnancy. I am perfectly fine with what has happened as I know there is no rhyme nor reason and that it usually happens because of some type of chromosome defect etc…. It also helps that I have a very bright, bubbly and healthy 2 1/2 yr old to keep my mind occupied. Truth to be told I am anxious to start trying to conceive again and I am just interested in hearing some of your experiences on conceiving again after a m/c. The ironic part of this for me is that were I not pregnant to begin with my next expected period was due Mar 9th, so it’s just like I’m back on my schedule again. Looking forward to your comments 🙂
Michelle answers:
It is good to hear that someone else out their knows that they don’t need a d&c. My midwife told me after my miscarriage that it is fine to start trying to conceive as soon as you want. She said that others would say to wait, but as long as you are mentally healthy about the loss, and your body is healed, that there is no problems with trying right away. I had my miscarriage in December, I haven’t been trying to conceive but when it happens it will be ok. So do what you feel like doing.
Chris asks…
Yeast infections…How to get rid of them?
I know it seems a little gross, but I need some help. Ever since my second baby I have been extremely uncomfortable down there. I had 3 yeast infections with my second pregnancy & now I think they are kinda just gonna stick with me. He is only a month old and when I first came home from the hospital I had to use Monistat 7. It did get rid of it, but it is back.
I am not a “dirty” person at all. I have great hygiene and bathe daily, but how can I get rid of these yeast infections and keep them away? Is there a prescription medication out there I could consult my doctor about or is there anything natural that I could use (since it is a natural infection).
Thanks for your advice…
Michelle answers:
A yeast infection has no bearing on whether you are ‘clean’ or have good hygiene. They are brought on by changes in your body, stress, foods you eat, as well as medications you might be taking. A yeast infection is simply when your ph in your vagina becomes unbalanced. There are over the counter creams that you put in while you sleep to clear up or rather return the natural balance to your vagina. The 7 day treatment is recommended because it is thorough. Make sure after you exercise you change your underwear to remove unwanted sweat or bacteria. Douching is not recommended either because it also removes ‘good’ bacteria needed to maintain a balance. Yogurt will help to provide more good bacteria as well.
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