Will I ever get a baby one day?!


Question: It is now about 2 years that me and my boyfriend are planing to have a baby.I was in 2006 when I got a miscarriage of a 5 month old baby boy and ever since then I have tried very hard to make one again.I there a possibility that I will get a baby again, I have used the pill for the past year and have stoped using it in November 2007.So will i get a baby some day or do I still have to wait?


Answers: It is now about 2 years that me and my boyfriend are planing to have a baby.I was in 2006 when I got a miscarriage of a 5 month old baby boy and ever since then I have tried very hard to make one again.I there a possibility that I will get a baby again, I have used the pill for the past year and have stoped using it in November 2007.So will i get a baby some day or do I still have to wait?

It can take a year, sometimes longer, for your hormones to readjust after quitting birth control. But even if BC is not the issue, some women just take longer to get pregnant. It took my mother 4 years to have her first, and 1.5 years later she had her second. So don't stress! Eat right and exercise.

A friend of mine had trouble getting pregnant, so she went to a holistic practitioner/nutritionist. He put her on a cleansing diet - no sugar, no wheat, no gluten, lots of water, etc. She got pregnant a few months after ...and her skin looked amazing;) (If you go this route, make sure you get professional guidance - don't just follow some diet you heard of from a questionable source).

Exercise is important too, as it helps stretch and tone the body, making pregnangcy easier. Don't overdo it though - extreme exercise can mess up your hormones.

Also, make sure your partner is staying healthy. Is he a smoker? Does he drink a lot? Certain practices can decrease the amount of sperm a man produces.

it could happen anytime so keep trying but stay of the pill.

I'm sorry to hear about your miscarriage, it must have been really tough for you to go through. You dont have to wait to try again though, most couples conceive after 6 months of trying for a baby, but it isnt defined as a problem until after a year- that's when 98% of couples would have conceived.

Stay off the pill, and try to have sex the most just before your ovulation. You can work out when you're ovulating by taking the number of days in your cycle, and you ovulate in the middle.

I have heard instances where it's harder to conceive after a miscarriage, but not always. You need to really figure out where in your cycle you're ovulating and have sex around those days (try for every day). It's not an easy thing to do, conceive. It's about learning about your body. You can use basal body temperatures to find out which days you're ovulating, you can get an ovulation detector (but they're expensive) or just be in tuned to your body. Ovulation will often feel like a menstrual cramp felt on one side or the other, usually around 2 weeks after your period started. If you continue to have trouble, see your OB/GYN.

Sorry to hear about your miscarage!
Keep trying and stay off the pill for as long as possible!
You are likely to get a baby in the future as you have concieved before!
Wish you the best of luck!! x

Stop trying so hard. It will happen when you least expect it too.

if you just went off the pill in november it could take up to 9 months to a year to be able to get pregnant again. i use mirena. its an IUC that stays in for 5 years but you can have it taken out before that if you want more kids. but the reason i chose it is because of how fast you can get pregnant again. say you have it taken out one day you can get pregnant that night because all of the hormones were only in your uterus and the pills hormones stay in your system for a long time.





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