Not getting pregnant after miscarriage. - #11622
I had miscarriage in month of march2025, after that i have been trying to get pregnant from last 2 months i have been prescribed ultraq300 daily from my doctor. But no results. What should i do next. I have 4 year old daughter
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Hello dear See as per history you had miscarriage So chances of pregnancy become a bit difficult I suggest you to please get below tests for confirmation of exact status of your health Accordingly you can take medication Serum ferritin Serum TSH Pregnancy strip test beta HCG levels of recommended by gynacolologist Pelvic ultrasound Transabdominal USG Urine analysis CBC Lft Rft Please share the details with gynacolologist in person for better clarification Kindly proceed accordingly You may be given clomed medications but take after recommendation from concerned physician only Regards
At age 39, chances of natural pregnancy are lower, but still possible. Since you already have a 4-year-old daughter and have conceived before, your fertility potential is present. However, time is very important now. Continue folic acid and CoQ10, but do not delay investigations. If natural conception doesn’t happen in the next 3–6 months, consult a fertility specialist for ovulation induction or IUI/IVF depending on reports.
Hi Pawanpreet,
Even in healthy women, it can take 3–6 months or more to conceive after a miscarriage. Since you’ve had a child before and recently became pregnant, you still have a good chance of conceiving again,with patience and the right support.
Okay, Now track your ovulation, Have regular unprotected sex duting 10-18 days of cycle
🛑After 3-6 months;(if no result) do AMH test TSH, prolactin Hormone level Partners semen USG abdomen
Add folic acid (if not already): 400–800 mcg daily
If not pregnant after 6 months, See a fertility specialist for other options.
☺️At age 39, it’s normal to take a bit longer ,but you’re not out of time. You are on the right track now.
Stay happy and healthy Feel free to talk I trust this helps Thank you pawanpreet.
Getting pregnanct after miscarriage is quite difficult for such womens due to many reasons, sometime abortion is incomplete some tissues stay in tube so do tube test if there is no block just wait if u find block just do D&C with doctor guidance this can clean the tissues of abortion u should atleast wait for 7 to 9 months after doind tube test/d&c you can see some changes
Hello Pawanpreet, I understand your concern. After a miscarriage it is natural to feel anxious if pregnancy does not happen quickly.
Generally, after a miscarriage, most women’s fertility returns within 4–6 weeks. It can normally take 6–12 months to conceive, especially at age 39, as fertility naturally declines with age. Trying only 2 months is still considered a short time.
Ultraq 300 is often given to improve egg quality and overall fertility. It is safe, but by itself it does not guarantee pregnancy. Here is some advise from my side -
1. Track ovulation: Use ovulation kits or monitor fertile window (day 10–18 of cycle in regular 28-day cycle). Have intercourse every 2–3 days during this period.
2. Healthy lifestyle: Maintain healthy weight, eat balanced diet rich in proteins, fruits, vegetables. Avoid alcohol, smoking, excessive stress.
3. Check investigations (if not already done): For you: Blood sugar, thyroid function, AMH, ultrasound pelvis. For your partner: Semen analysis.
4. Consult with an infertility specialist if pregnancy does not occur after 6 months of trying (given your age). Early evaluation helps to decide if medications (ovulation induction) or procedures (IUI/IVF) are needed.
Feel free to reach out again. Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med
In your situation, considering you’ve been trying for 2 months post-miscarriage with UltraQuin 300, it’s important to remember that conception can vary in time. While some couples conceive quickly, others might take a little longer. Typically, it can take a healthy couple up to 6-12 months to conceive, but since you’ve had a miscarriage, it’s understandable to feel anxious. There are several steps you can take to optimize your chances of conception. Ensuring both partners are in good health is key, so both of you should get a general health check. Maintaining a balanced diet and a healthy weight, for both you and your partner, can support fertility. Regular physical activity and managing stress are also important, as they impact hormonal balance. You might want to track your ovulation cycle if you’re not doing so already. Ovulation predictor kits are one tool that can help you identify your most fertile days each month. Avoid smoking, excessive caffeine, and alcohol, and ensure you’re getting enough sleep. Review any medications you might be taking with your doctor, as some can affect fertility. If you don’t become pregnant within a few more months, consider consulting with a fertility specialist or your doctor. They might suggest further tests for you and your partner to rule out any underlying conditions. Also, your partner’s sperm health is just as important, so sperm analysis might be recommended. Keep in mind that factors like age, medical history, and lifestyle choices play a role in fertility. If there were no complications identified from the miscarriage, and your cycles have returned to normal, your chances of conceiving are reasonably good. That being said, seek reassurance and guidance from your healthcare provider, who can give you the most personalized advice based on your individual health profile.
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