|
Pregnancy after a Miscarriage
After several miscarriages, it may be difficult to believe that you
are capable of seeing a pregnancy through to the end - it is
possible, so don't give up trying!
You may however, want to wait a couple of months, to let old wounds
heal, saving it for a time when both you and your partner are
emotionally ready. Even though the previous miscarriage was probably
through no fault of your own, this time you may want to be that
extra bit more careful, by ridding your body of any harmful
substances and following a correct eating pattern for a couple of
months before trying to conceive. Unnecessary stress should also be
avoided, so seek the support and love that is due to you from your
partner and family.
Once a pregnancy is confirmed, it may be wise to withhold the
information from outsiders, until you have passed the danger stage.
On the other hand, many women find it easier to cope with the grief
(should it occur), if family and friends are aware of her position.
There is no need to refrain from sexual intercourse, although it may
offer peace of mind to abstain during early pregnancy, if you have
suffered a previous miscarriage.
|