I'm so sorry about your MC.
I've had 4 so I understand how devastating it is, especially when all seems well until the scan.
I have learnt two main things
- Make the decision that feels right to myself and DH regardless of what anyone else says/thinks/advises.
Yes I listen to the docs when they give advice, but I don't necessarily follow it if I don't feel its right for me.
So for example, personally, I've always TTC in the cycle afterwards, The argument is that if you get preganant before you have had one proper period, it makes it hard for them to know how many weeks along you are, so you could have an early scan and think its bad news only to have another scan a week later and a heartbeat to have emerged, for example. This is why it is recommended to wait for a period first. For some people the idea of dating difficulties is a stress to far on them. For me I thought it was something I'd deal with if it arrived and it was still better for me to TTC right away.
I have learnt to make the decison I can best live with in the future, regardless of what anyone else thinks.
- I'll never make a perfect decision. I have to accept that each decision I make is the best one I could make at the time. So later on I might think, I wish I'd done x instead of y, and I have to tell myself, at the time you decided to do x and that was the best decision you could make then. And not
As for TTC now, if I was you I would wait until I get a negative test before trying, it will probably only be a few days now, and you are unlikely to miss the TTC window in doing this as you won't ovulate with HCG in your system, but it will mean that if you do try you can take a PG test in a couple of weeks onwards and trust the result eg if you get a positive you will know for definite it is from the new pg and not leftover HCG as this would be difficult for me to cope with mentally.
(Also, if you are still getting a positive test 14 days after your MC, this could be a sign you might need a bit more help, so do contact the nurse again if this is the case).
Wishing you lots of luck on your TTC.