Pregnancy After Miscarriage. Tips to Prevent Your Next Pregnancy Ending in Another Miscarriage

Pregnancy After Miscarriage. Tips to Prevent Your Next Pregnancy Ending in Another Miscarriage

 Pregnancy after  miscarriage is a common concern for many women that had a miscarriage. Read on to see what you can do to create a more successful pregnancy after a miscarriage.

20 -25% of all pregnancies end in a miscarriage. No two pregnancies are alike. Each pregnancy is a unique experience for a woman and the incoming child so we cannot compare one pregnancy to another. The success rate of a pregnancy after a miscarriage can be increased with these following tips:

Be nutritionally healthier prior to and during pregnancy. From the moment of conception your unborn child needs to constantly multiply every cell in their body to grow every organ and structure to be normal. The most common cause of an early miscarriage is an abnormal baby resulting from a defective egg or sperm. These issues are easily corrected to prevent a recurrent miscarriage. It is not good enough to just eat healthier as most of the food we eat lacks basic nutrition and minerals. But it is essential to take in a high quality supplement of vitamins and minerals that has a great absorption rate. A nutritionally healthy body will make your pregnancy after miscarriage stronger.

 

Keep your body constantly detoxified will also prevent miscarriages and make pregnancy after miscarriage easier. Many people are unaware that their bodies are in a constant toxic state unless they are taking antioxidants on a daily basis. Toxins can destroy healthy cells including the female egg, the male sperm and the growing fetus. Toxins comes from the following

    Pesticides on the fruit and vegetables we eat unless they are organic.

    Additives and preservatives in our foods.

    Pollution in the air we breathe.

    Chemicals in the water we drink.

    From within our own bodies, for example every time we work out we generate free radicals that are toxic to our bodies.

    Medication we take.

60% of all pregnancies are unplanned and when a pregnant woman has ambivalence about her pregnancy it increases the chances of a miscarriage. Therefore, if you want to have a successful pregnancy, immediately accept this baby.

    Listen to your body. If your body is telling you to take it easy and not to have intercourse during your pregnancy, then listen to your own inner guidance. Pregnancy is much more than a physical and emotional process. Pregnancy takes a tremendous amount of energy from the mother as so many things happen to the mother and the incoming baby all at the same time. Going against your inner guidance can off set a normal pregnancy.

    Pregnancy after miscarriage comes with concerns that another miscarriage will happen. This is normal but may even cause another miscarriage. Regardless of your obstetrical history it is very important not to worry and have as little stress as possible. Be positive and bond with your baby. Let your baby know he or she is loved and wanted.

    If you are having a hard time getting over the loss of your miscarried baby then maybe you might want to consider some energetic healing-coaching over the telephone with me. I have helped so many women turn the corner of miscarriage grief so their life is less saddened. For information about a high quality vitamin, mineral and mangosteen product and my book Birth, A Conscious Choice visit http://www.PregnancySuccessCoach.com

    You may also be very interested in an amazing message that was telepathically dictated to me for humanity from my son when he was seven-weeks old. Yes you read correctly! I have the ability to communicate with baby’s emotions from inside and outside the womb. Down load this AMAZING MESSAGE FREE at http://www.PregnancySuccessCoach.com/Message_For_Humanity.html

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    Hannah Bajor. C.N.M.,M.S.N.

    Certified Nurse Midwife

    Pregnancy Success Coach

    Question about pregnancyPregnancY????
    I am almost 2 weeks late on getting my period. I'm on B/c been on it for about a ;year.. I took a pregnancy test when i was a week late and it came back Negative…

    Also, 2 days ago i had white discharge, Could i be pregnant or will i get my period soon>>
    yes I've had sex. and i have an appointment this week so i was waiting till then
    There is still a chance even though i took a test and it said negative??
    the worrying part is easier said than done.. I do let him go in side of me..
    is that the whole point of b.c. is so you dont have to use condoms.. at you make it sound like i'm a little kid and i'm not… 1% of getting pregnant is very unlikely..
    No, other symptoms besides late period.. If i'm getting sick could that effect my period also..

    18 Responses to “Pregnancy After Miscarriage. Tips to Prevent Your Next Pregnancy Ending in Another Miscarriage”

    • Not that common, the sperm die about 4 days after sex and by the time your egg drops they will have all been long dead.

    • No, they usually just push on your belly to make sure the baby isn't breeched. If she was very far along, he or she may have been stripping her membranes though

    • It all depends on how your incision is on the inside.If you are cut up and down then no you can't have a VBAc,but if you are cut on the bikini line(side to side) then yes you should be able to have a VBAC unless your doctor says otherwise.I've had 2 VBACs since having a C-section with my daughter 14yrs ago.The boys are now almost 7&9.You just have to be creful because you take the risk of rupturing.My advice is check with your OB and see what he/she says.

    • It's the Clear Blue Easy Digital with Conception Indicator. It shows approximately how long ago you conceived. If you conceived more than three weeks ago, it only shows a 3+. Give it a shot! It sounds like you are pregnant. Good luck to you!

    • What happens is that the disease is not active, but there, and flares after the delivery. Autoimmune diseases are "triggered" and often dormant.

      I have RA. It was triggered by strep throat at age 27. I probably got it at about age 23, when it was assumed I had carpal tunnels from being a pastry chef. Turns out, after having the electrical test for carpal tunnels, I didn't have carpal tunnels. I was experiencing the beginning of my RA those years back, without the full-blown symptoms I had once the strep throat came along. Now I have the full-blown RA.

      Keep in mind that giving birth is a traumatic event to your body and trauma can cause an autoimmune disease. People have been triggered into RA by car accidents, believe it or not.

    • Even though birth control is a wonderful thing, you have to remember that 1 little % that leave out when saying 99.9% effective..or something like that. I am not trying to make you worry, because worrying is the worst thing that you could do…just incase you are not pregnant, it will cause your period to be late…which will just give you a scare. So my best advice is to relax…keep your mind busy. This has happened to me and my girlfriend a few times. Another thing i am not sure but if you are letting him ejaculate inside of you or not??? really it is your personal business…but just for further notice, it might not be such a great idea..just because you are setting your self up for that 1% chance even more. I would suggest for the future using your birth control plus a contraceptive foam or gel. That is what my girlfriend does…they come prepackaged like a tampon and all you have to do is insert and inject the get or foam…or what have you. We use this just to be cautious to prevent any pregnancies. But please keep in mind that having the responsibility to make love to another person goes along with having responsibility to love a child. good luck to you.

      hey…i am sorry for making you feel like i was insulting you by telling you about the 1%….it was not meant in that manner at all…i did not want you to feel like i was here to lecture you. I basically was just trying to say yes it is highly unlikely but there is a small chance. My sister got pregnant while she was on the pill and so did her best friend…and they both took it very responsibly…..so i guess it is just all up to God..I pray the best for you though. Honestly i really don't think that you are i am just saying always be prepared…but like some of the ladies said i am sure it is just stress. Best wishes….jason

    • It's different for every person. But, if you go into it saying it will be horrible, then it will. Some of my friends had a wonderful pregnancy, while others had troubles. I had some problems at the end, however when you hold that baby in your arms you completely forget and want to do it again :)

      there are pros and cons. Your feet will swell, you'll feel huge, you'll be emotional, you'll have some cramps as your uterus expands, you'll have trouble sleeping, you'll be nauseous, you'll smell everything strongly…

      However, when you feel your baby kick and move around inside of you, it's amazing. Plus, people will jump to do things for you, like open doors or get you something, because they don't want you to suddenly go into labor :) Also, your sex drive will go up and you'll be more sensative. Most importantly, you'll have a beautiful baby at the end.

      It's worth it.

    • HAHA!!! would have loved that in sex ed xD

    • hi there, it depends on when she ovulated, it can be detected as early as 8 days after ovulation occurs, but that is dependent on the level of HCG her body is producing and this level rises quicker in some women than in others. Hcg is the hormone the pregnancy tests pick up on. The earliest possible way to find out is for her to go to the doctors and request a blood test. This should tell you both straight away.

      hope it all goes how you want it to.
      xx

    • LOLZ!!! It took me a few second to figure out what the pic. in the begging ment LOLZ

    • This is really incredible! I think they should show this in more sex ed classes and things like that!

    • lol that guy is such a dickhead!

    • jpro:

      this vid was really funny…. and probably a lot more educational than the videos we had to watch in school this year :P

    • of course it isnt..lmao. thats a silly question. good contrcaeption is the morning after pill or birth control

    • Public education needs to cut the? crap on making things “friendly” and just tell it like it is.

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