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'TRYING' AGAIN AFTER A CHEMICAL PREGNANCY anyone want to go on this journey with me of trying again after a loss

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Mummyneedinganswers · 12/09/2018 16:29

Hi so I had a confirmed chemical pregnancy on Sunday and my bleeding has only slightly started today. At the minute it's only slight pinkish blood when I wipe but I'm expecting it to get a lot heavier. I have an ultrasound tomorrow because they suspect ovarian cysts also and they want to double check my womb and surrounding organs as they also suspect endometriosis due to pain but have said if they still suspect that after my ultrasound it will be a laproscopy next. I'm wanting to try again straight away. I've had 5 miscarriages one chemical pregnancy and one live birth a little girl who will soon be 3. I'm eager to try again as I've already been trying for 2 and 1/2 years and we started trying for another baby when my little girl was 3/4 months old. Have any of you any advice or tips on what could help us conceive. We aren't over stressing it or anything like that we are just DTD every other day and having fun while we do it but it is getting frustrating it took us 4 years to conceive with my little girl and I can't imagine having to wait another clue of years I always dreamed of my kids being close in age like a 1 or 2 year age gap and now it seems unlikely that will happen. Im just looking for advice or anyone who wants to go in this journey with me who may also be trying again after a loss Thanks x

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KnitKitty · 12/09/2018 21:37

Hi,

So sorry for your losses.
Why don't you come and join us on this thread:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/conception/3336434-TTC-after-pregnancy-loss-thread-25-BFPs-for-all?pg=34

There's a lot of us ladies trying again after loss. It's a really supportive bunch of wonderful women, so come say hi.

KnitKitty · 12/09/2018 21:38

P.S. Don't be intimidated that the thread is so long... Don't feel like you have to "catch up" with everything, just introduce yourself and join in.

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