Thursday, May 9, 2013

No Need To Wait...

Pregnancy has always been a time of change. Your body, your lifestyle, and especially your emotions all go through dramatic changes so that when it's time to give birth to your new baby girl or boy, you will have lower risks at having pregnancy complications. But sometimes these changes aren't sufficient enough, and your worst nightmare may appear to reality...spontaneous abortion.

 You felt the abdominal pain, and you saw the blood, but you really didn't want to believe you had lost your first child. Unfortunate, but all hopes should not be lost. Physicians may tell you to wait six to twelve months until you think about conceiving again, but studies have been shown that women who had conceived again within the six months after a miscarriage have occurred, have had more likely to have successful and healthy subsequent pregnancies than women who waited the six to twelve months.

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Even though the study did not include social and personal factors or other problems, like smoking, they made the assumption of that the women were healthy. They also recognized the fact that the women who conceived within six months, did not undergo any Cesarean sections, premature labor or low birth weight babies. However, if there is any sign of infection, or any other clinical reason that may put you at high risk, then delaying your next conception is highly advised.

References

BMJ-British Medical Journal (2010, August 6). Women don't need to delay getting pregnant after miscarriage, study suggests. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 9, 2013, from http://www.sciencedaily.com­ /releases/2010/08/100805204001.htm.




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