No Need to Wait, Rethinking Pregnancy After Loss! – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“After a miscarriage, many couples wonder, ‘How long should we wait?’ For years, the answer was often six months or more. But recent research reveals a new perspective.
Studies show that women who try to conceive within six months after a miscarriage have a higher chance of success and lower rates of repeat miscarriages. One study found that those who started trying within three months were 71% more likely to conceive!
The latest guidance? There’s no set waiting period. The advice is clear: try again when you feel emotionally ready.
Your journey is unique, and your body knows what it needs.
Primary studies: Love et al., BMJ / BJOG Scotland, 2010 (n=30,937); Sundaram et al., EAGeR Trial, PMC 2016 (n=1,083); Magnus et al., Right from the Start Cohort, 2017 (n=956); Kangatharan et al., Hum Reprod Update systematic review, 2017.”

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