“Why me” is the plaintive cry of a woman going through a Miscarriage. Not every ovulation results in pregnancy, and not every pregnancy results in childbirth. Miscarriage is the frustrating aftermath of ovulation having misfired. It is for women to rebuild and restart if they are really serious about conceiving, as Ovulation after Miscarriage is a possibility. This is based on the premise that she is not infertile due to presence of HPV or human papilloma virus.
In a healthy woman with a normal menstrual cycle, ovulation is inevitable. If a Miscarriage was spontaneous, without any prolonged or complicated bleeding, it will not have any bearing on ovulation. The reason for delayed ovulation could be that during pregnancy the body is producing HCG, a hormone of the pituitary gland that suppresses production of other hormones to stimulate ovulation. With use of basal body temperature or cervical mucus monitoring to find out the most fertile period, you can return to a normal cycle of ovulation.
It is important to check with infertility experts to determine the cause of Miscarriage before losing hope or getting pregnant again. Miscarriages due to natural factors are sidelined, unless there are three in a row. Some women prefer an early next pregnancy, but this can be a physically and emotionally draining experience. Ovulation occurs within 2 weeks after a Miscarriage. Keep this in mind, as a Miscarriage dislocates the hormonal system. The body is gearing up to carry a baby and then, whoom! there is no need to continue doing so, as not enough progesterone hormone is being produced to line the uterus and nourish a fertilized egg. The cause was a sudden shift in hormones and its effect on normal or regular ovulation and menstrual cycles.
Nearly one in 200 women goes through a Miscarriage, and it is more common in women above age 35 or with more than one fetus. Certain health problems, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, rubella or German measles, herpes simplex or under-active thyroid gland increase the risk of Miscarriage. Some women experience a faster return to normal cycles, while others have to wait, and it is this waiting period that requires patience and taking precautions.
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