How To Conceive After Having A Miscarriage With Clotting And Pain?
I don't think I never had an orgasm but yet I've been pregnant and miscarried before a 3 month time period. Being said we have been trying to conceive and its not happening. We tried checking basal temp, using the strips to check when im ovulating and nothing has happen. Also I've went to a fertility clinic. One doctor said that I have a polyp and check to see if tubes were open and everything. which that is fine, so I went to a second doctor after my gyno refered me for another ultra sound for a second opinion and nothing was there. im worried and im having heavy bleeding after the miscarriage. it feels as my monthly cycle is a miscarried all over again. cloting and pain. what should I do. it even feels different
Hi, Thanks for the query. Female orgasm is not necessary to become pregnant. Small polyps can be seen due to endometrial changes. Usually these will come out during menstrual flow. Persisting large polyps need to be removed. As you are having heavy flow, once consult gynecologist and take tablets to reduce the bleeding. Then with her advice you can go for tablets to induce ovulation. Then go for follicular study to track the ovulation. Plan intercourse around the period of ovulation. This will increase the possibility of pregnancy. Start taking folic acid supplementation from nowonwards. Take care.
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How To Conceive After Having A Miscarriage With Clotting And Pain?
Hi, Thanks for the query. Female orgasm is not necessary to become pregnant. Small polyps can be seen due to endometrial changes. Usually these will come out during menstrual flow. Persisting large polyps need to be removed. As you are having heavy flow, once consult gynecologist and take tablets to reduce the bleeding. Then with her advice you can go for tablets to induce ovulation. Then go for follicular study to track the ovulation. Plan intercourse around the period of ovulation. This will increase the possibility of pregnancy. Start taking folic acid supplementation from nowonwards. Take care.