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ThreeLittleCritters
September 5th, 2011, 06:47 PM
I was wondering if it's safe to start swaying right after a miscarriage or is it better to wait a little while? I'll need at least 6 weeks for the diet and supplements before we can start actually ttc but I didn't want to do those too soon when my body is already going through a lot. I just miscarried today but the thought of trying again (and swaying this time) makes me feel a lot better. Any suggestions? Thanks!

XXdreaming
September 5th, 2011, 10:19 PM
I m/c July 17th and started swaying right away, I believe vitex helped me ovulate and af started Aug 21st when I started ttcing which from m/c to ovulation day is 6wks so I was cutting close, now I don't know if its okay, I just did it anyway may want to stay away from cranberry and aspirin (blood thinners) until your done bleeding, gl and sorry for your loss :(

Zivic-Bubac
September 6th, 2011, 06:31 AM
I'm so sorry to hear that :( Many hugs coming your way!

The good news is cycle after m/c sways pink, but if you feel that would be too much for you atm, wait few cycles until you feel better :HH:

zanacal
September 6th, 2011, 12:01 PM
I don't know the answer but I wanted to say I'm sorry for your loss x

Inglewood
September 6th, 2011, 12:11 PM
Sorry to hear your news. Try again when you feel ready! x

atomic sagebrush
September 9th, 2011, 01:58 PM
I was wondering if it's safe to start swaying right after a miscarriage or is it better to wait a little while? I'll need at least 6 weeks for the diet and supplements before we can start actually ttc but I didn't want to do those too soon when my body is already going through a lot. I just miscarried today but the thought of trying again (and swaying this time) makes me feel a lot better. Any suggestions? Thanks!

First of all, I'm SO sorry. :(

Whether or not you TTC immediatley is entirely at your discretion. It is believed that the cycle after a miscarriage sways strongly pink (and there is some good science in mice and rats that indicates this to be true, at least for them) so it may be that even if you have not been able to do the diet for 6 weeks (or at all) that it's still a good idea to go ahead and get pg once your body is able to.

I agree that vitex may be a good idea, though I would prob. stay away from saw palmetto, cran, and baby aspirin because they might increase your bleeding and make it take longer to O again.

If you want to try a relaxed version of the Low Everything diet, cutting back on protein and fat a little bit while still keeping your cals at 2200 or so, that is fine.