After the last miscarriage, my doctor told me that my eggs were old and one of my fallopian tube was blocked so that there was no chance
of getting pregnant again even IVF and suggested me...
I was terrified
of getting pregnant again.
For a long time, I was sure I'd never be able to move on from my dream
of getting pregnant again and having more children.
After finally getting pregnant many then go on to assume their past difficulties of conceiving combined with breastfeeding mean chances
of getting pregnant again immediately are slim.
The idea
of getting pregnant again sounds like a death wish, especially when t...
Since your loss, you have vacillated between the fear
of getting pregnant again and the grief of not being pregnant.
Not exact matches
By the time I
got pregnant again we had moved overseas and were spending most
of our time with Europeans.
and my husband and I are
getting pretty tired
of having to «be careful» so I don't
get pregnant again.
If I were to
get pregnant again, all costs would be out
of pocket.
Remember that even if your period is out
of whack, you could still be ovulating, which means there's a chance you could
get pregnant again.
And
of course, make sure you have a form
of contraception available if you don't want to
get pregnant again.
A stable financial environment, a home with plenty
of room for another person, childcare, health insurance coverage and more are important things to think about before
getting pregnant again.
We've shared our war stories, and talked about how we all despaired
of ever having children, and how scared we were when we did
get pregnant again.
From preparing siblings for the birth
of a baby to knowing what to expect, be informed and
get some answers in our
Pregnant Again section.
Doctors sometimes recommend waiting for various amounts
of time before
getting pregnant again after a miscarriage, but barring individual medical circumstances, there is no strong evidence that there are any increased risks if you
get pregnant again right away.
However, many mothers are wary about
getting pregnant again because
of the fear that it will happen
again or because
of guilt they feel that they are trying to replace the baby who died.
I had wanted to go a little longer, 15 - 18 months, but I
got pregnant again unexpectedly, and it was just too exhausting to nurse and be
pregnant and take care
of my three littles.
Many
of us wanted to be
pregnant again with the same gender we
got attached to but never
got to experience in -LSB-...]
About a year later she and her husband did end up
getting pregnant without intervention, but the idea
of surrogacy stuck with her and within 20 minutes
of giving birth for the first time, Susan breathlessly exclaimed to her husband «I can't wait to do that
again!»
After I lost my son to adoption in1968 and another son to stillbirth in 1972, I had strong feelings
of wanting to
get pregnant again to «replace» or «regain» the lost child.
What's interesting is that mothers are concerned that they will have trouble
getting pregnant again because
of their age.
If you have had a baby with a neural tube defect in the past, your physician may advise that you take even more than 400 mcg
of folate per day for some time before you
get pregnant again.
Still, given that the odds
of getting pregnant in any particular month are only about 30 to 40 percent, even when you have sex during your fertile days, it's not necessarily a sign that anything is wrong if it takes a little bit
of time to conceive
again.
With that being said, it is always wise to speak with your doctor to see if further testing can reveal the causes
of recurrent miscarriage before
getting pregnant again.
knew most
of this but i had 3 kids and
pregnant again, it can hurt and be very tiring at first, but after the first month ur
getting more sleep than bottle feeding and less dirty dishes to wash!
So it was a relief that as soon as I
got pregnant again, it all came rushing back in a familiar wave
of symptoms and strange happenings.
If you
get pregnant again, you'll definitely need a repeat c - section, so be sure your caregiver is aware
of your history.
I like to think that open adoption, done well, could stop this pattern
of giving up, then
getting pregnant again right way.
When it comes to the health
of your baby, waiting two or three years before you
get pregnant again may tip the odds somewhat in your baby's favor.
You may find yourself especially anxious about the prospect
of trying to
get pregnant again.
In terms
of short - term birth control, male condoms are probably the simplest option until you are ready to try to
get pregnant again after your miscarriage.
Now a little over a year later I'm
pregnant again and I'm totally freaking out... I am letting the fear
get the best
of me and I don't know how to stop it..
I nurse him back to sleep,
get up to pee
again (
pregnant bladder) and try to find a comfortable position to sleep where my huge belly is neither making me uncomfortable nor in danger
of being kicked by a restless toddler.
You might be ready to
get back into the sexy swing
of things, but you aren't eager to
get pregnant again.
Many
of us wanted to be
pregnant again with the same gender we
got attached to but never
got to experience in that child.
If you can
get through the loss
of your baby and then find the courage to become
pregnant again, then you can
get through anything!
by
getting pregnant again:P lol but they have both had their own beds for more then 2 yrs available to them, and they had many times slept in them... But I am currently thinking
of getting a bigger bed so when my 5.5 mth old is a bit bigger the boys can come in with us
again if they want (on occasion I wake up to find one or the other in bed with me and the baby and I love it;) I know it might sound like I have taken on a lot to keep them all with me for so long, but in reality the time has went by far too fast, and the memories
of those nights I love and cherish them now... what works for me might not work for others, I have heard
of so many safe and wonderful co-sleeping (or sharing) ways that family's have came up with, what works for some wont work for others, so it is best to look into it to find the best way that works for your family:) drmamma.org has some wonderful tips and suggestions... if you want t talk more, feel free to respond I would be glad to help in anyway I can:)
My husband recently deployed, a few weeks ago and I am 4 months
pregnant again and would really love to
get both
of us back to that solid nights sleep
again.
If you're not planning on
getting pregnant again, then you need to consider some form
of birth control.
I remember the mix
of emotions I experienced, after the pregnancy test confirmed what I had already known: happiness (I could, indeed,
get pregnant again!)
Or you want another child, but the memories
of an earlier traumatic birth are so acute and painful that you sometimes think you can't bear to
get pregnant and give birth
again.
Should you
get pregnant again, the chain
of events will need to be repeated, that is, you will be given the Rhlg injection during and after pregnancy if your child is Rh - positive.
another set
of breast pump supplies if you
get pregnant again before you are eligible for a new pump.
It took me eight months to start to look like myself
again, and then
of course I
got pregnant.
With being
pregnant again, it obviously becomes more
of a focus, and now I am heading into the second trimester, I hope to have more energy to
get out and about, and will also to restart my yoga habit — although I think this will be exclusivey YouTube based, as the thought
of going to an actual pregnancy yoga class doesn't induce calming thoughts in me.
When I was
pregnant with my second, one
of the things I was most looking forward to was that I was going to
get to breastfeed
again.
The frequent feeding at the breast stimulates production
of the milk - producing hormone prolactin, suppressing ovulation and making it less likely that the mother will
get pregnant again.
If all
of the above doesn't persuade you that pre-natal yoga is an essential pregnancy accessory, you may want to consider the following: During my first pregnancy, I swore I would NEVER, EVER
get pregnant again and go through nine - ten months
of nausea, heartburn and other less - than - amusing side - effects
of pregnancy, yet here I am, back at pre-natal yoga for round # 2!»
When I first started writing for this blog, I had already been through a successful pregnancy after loss, and I was in the thick
of a nearly 2 year - long battle to
get pregnant again.
KRISTINE STRATTON: Andrea, I do have a question for you, I know some women do need to treat their disorder with medication so if they are planning on
getting pregnant again and perhaps the medication that has been working for them they can't while they are
pregnant, what are some
of the ways that they work with their support team to prepare for going off that medication?