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Miscarriage at 38 years

I had a miscarriage on 24th july the ultrasound report revealed that baby did not survive after 8th week . I had done ultrasound in 6th week it was showing cardiac activity.

I want to know which tests are important before TTC.

When should i start TTC ?  

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I am sorry to hear about your lost, I know how hard that can be...I am 38 as well, and had my 4th m/c in July.  I also had an ectopics pregn in 2005, which I lost my left tube.  I asked my doctor to run some test to see what was causing the m/cs, and he ordered two through bloodwork, and I will have the results of those tomorrow.  I will get the correct name, and let you know what test he ordered.  My doctor always tell me to wait at least 2 cycles before I try again.  I am going to give my body a rest for awhile.  Maybe get on some b/c for about six months.  My doctor also tell me that a m/c is something that you have no control over, and it's nothing you have done wrong.  

I pray for your healing...

Yolanda
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Hey there!

So sorry to hear about your loss...it is very heart wrenching and sad to have to deal with..
After I miscarried..my OB said to at least wait 2 full normal cycles..which took about 2 months...It takes awhile for your body to reset and get back into the swing of things...not to mentin our emotions as well...So give your body the time it needs to heal and as well as your mind..

My thoughts are with you...
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Hello sorry for your loss...I am not sure what test you cant take..I had two miscarriages and just kept trying. I waited for a one month or two before trying again just to give myself time to heal. Sorry again and good luck
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