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Getting pregnant

Hi
I have had two miscarriages and evrytime I ttced I was pregnant within a month. During my last miscarriage, I developed a mild uterine infection which was treated by taking tetracyclene for two weeks. I have been ttcing for 3 months now, and nothing. I am worried that the infection might have something to do with this. Does anyone know if mild infections can cause infirtility?
Thanks
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it probably just coinsidental you lost and had infection. when i lost i had bad ibs. dont be worrying 3 months is nothing, i been trying 3yrs got preg then lost. so relax and it will happen again. im sure it be ok.
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Hi Dear,
I know a cure for the germs in those areas,,,an indian treatment actually, it should taken form 4dpo to 6dpo,,that is easy,,take a handful of curry leaves(u mau get in departmental stores taht sells inidan vegetables), with 6 blackpepper, and grind it to a thick nice paste and mix that with half a glass of water and store it. Divide them equally for 3 days and drink.
Actually iam TTC with fertility issues,,,,this time i found this tip after a lot of research,,i will try this in the next cycle,if it doesnot click for me this cycle. It is not at all harmful.
Takec are,hope that was useful,,,
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