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trying again

I hard a miscarriage on the 15th January 2014,  so its been 4 months. Todays mothers day and only one person acknowledged me as a mother...anyway I need advice.  I want to try again...my doctor told me to wait 6 months. What do I do. I really want to try again.
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I once was told try again after three normal cycles.
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Hi I had a misscariage in December and then March and i'm now pregnant again. You try when you are ready the doctor told me to go for it as its only to date the pregnancy. So if you are up for it emotionally then go ahead x
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But I will ttc tonight =)
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i spoke to three drs and they said no need to wait for 6 months but i do think is good to wait a couple of months so that way your uterus can rest.  If you are emotional ready and you are not in pain then go for it especially you had your period.

  
I just got a yes on the opk on today (mother's day) at 11:00 am.  I'm not sure if this mean i ovulated today or i will ovulate soon.  
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Thank you ladies, I had my period a month after my m/c. I hope I'm making the right decision to try again.
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My doctor said wait until you get one normal cycle which I think 3 months of waiting is enough.  This will give your body time to heal.  I had a mc in Feb and I got my period in April so I will try eventually.  Good luck!
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Hi sorry to hear about your m/c. Try when you are ready!! I'm pregnant now and didn't have a period inbetween my m/c and getting pregnant my doctor just said it's only so they can date your pregnancy better. If you feel ready then go for it. Good luck xxx
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