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TTC after miscarriage?

I had a miscarriage 3/16/10 and just start my period today. my question is when should i start trakcing my BBT? any tips on TTC? and are you more fertile after a miscarriage? thanks!
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1285651 tn?1319642429
Im sorry to hear about your loss. It has been said that woman are more fertile a few months after a miscarriage. Although that may be true you should atleast let your body go through one full cycle before trying again. That way you have time to grieve and also it helps date the next pregnancy. I had a m/c in December and we fell pregnant again in March after waiting one cycle. About 5-6 weeks along we had another m/c. Now in hindsight I wish we would have been patient and waited a little longer for my body to heal properly. I have never reacked my BBT, but have heard that you start tracking on the first day of your period. Make sure to track daily and to take your temperature first thing when you wake up. I wish you the best of luck.
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1306335 tn?1273236436
i had a miscarriage 3-17-10 and was devastated.. i never got a period and went to the dr.s for what i thought was a uti (bladder infection) and found out that i am some where between 5 and 8 weeks pregnant.. ttc depends alot on your partner as well... lean meat, celery and loose underwear will help him keep a high sperm count. ovulation is about 14 days after menstrual so i would advise u to start trying everyday from the 11th day after the 1st day of this menstrual up until about the 18th day.. i wish u the best of luck
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