
Miscarriage Support Group
This community is dedicated to those who have experienced the traumatizing event of a miscarriage or a stillbirth. Miscarriage remains one of the most common complication of pregnancy, but that doesn't make it easy to deal with. Join the group and find support in the company of others who know what you're going through.

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I had a miscarriage three weeks ago at 12 weeks and I want to be pregnant again. I'm reading other mothers questions about not being sure if they are pregnant after a miscarriage or if they are just getting their periods and I am wondering if they are not using any forms of birth control and if that is safe or recommended or if it is OK to get pregnant right away after a miscarriage. Has anyone been pregnant right away? Should I wait? I don't want to and I know I am emotionally OK to have a baby, any thoughts?
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I guess my point is you can conceive again relatively soon if that's what you want.
As we are all painfully aware, the risk is there no matter what you do or don't do. There is rarely any logic or reason to miscarriage, so if you are ready, why not go for it?