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Question Posted Monday July 11 2011, 8:22 pm

Hello all,
I am 29 f and, I had about 4 weeks ago a ectopic pregnancy and I would love to know how long after a ectopic pregnancy should I wait to I try again to get pregnant ??????


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LM answered Tuesday July 12 2011, 12:40 am:
This is something you should be asking your doctor. Everyone is different and the best answer we could give you would be a guideline we found on Google or WebMD. It is possible relatively quickly though, usually your doctor will examine you to make a decision (it has happened to many people I know but I didn't ask specifics)

I wish you the best of luck :)

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Never2bAlone answered Monday July 11 2011, 9:52 pm:
Assuming you are not talking how long to wait emotionally but medically I believe the answer lies within the reason the ectopic pregnancy occured. If it was simply a fluke with no other health reasons behind it I would suggest that you wait just long enough until your body feels back to normal with no pain or discharge and one normal period. However, if the ectopic pregnancy was due to something else going wrong inside your body thats something you definately want to get checked out first. We never know exactly whats going on with our bodies so it is extremely important to see your health care provider. You would hate for whatever caused your ectopic pregnancy to possibly affect any future pregnancy resulting in other health issues for your unborn child or even worse a miscarriage. After having one ectopic pregnancy the chances of having another increases immensely so it is very important to find out the cause before trying again.

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