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Trying to conceive, please help us

It has been 2 months and 1 week when my baby born, Its been 3 weeks since i stopped breastfeeding. There is no periods yet. I gave birth to my baby on 6th March, we lost our baby, want to get pregnant again. Any chances of having ovulation sooner? any ideas? we appreciate for helpful answers. Thanks
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Oh, I whole heartedly agree. For a few reasons.  You've already had a miscarriage in that short time of pregnancy.  A woman's body needs to recover a bit before you pop out another baby.  My boys are 15 months apart which means my first baby was 7 months old when I got pregnant *ot on purpose.  It is HARD dear.  Really really hard.  It actually took me a while to recover from that!  good luck
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Hi daria_aamir,

I just finished reading your comments. I'm so sorry for the loss of your baby.
I would suggest not trying to get pregnant so soon. I would also suggest
perhaps making a visit with your family doctor and discussing with her or
him how the next thing to do. Have you been to the doctor since the
birth of the baby. If you haven't yet, it's really important that you do.
Good luck in finding some answers. Eve :)
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