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TTC after C section - Stillbirth at 37wk
Hello! At 37th week of pregnancy, during the end stage of labour (head almost out) it was noticed that the cord was also coming out ( cord prolapse) and the doctors performed emergency C, but the baby died. I had healthy pregnancy throughout, no health issues, and I was physically active (maintaining diet, gym, yoga, pilates, walking) till the last month, yet I ended up in such traumatic experience. Now I do not have any interest in life than having a baby again. My recovery is going well, but the wait to have another baby is killing me. Everyone everywhere give different answers 6/9/12/18 months to try again. What is the earliest and safest timeline to start trying again after c section.
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2 years is Ideal but atleast 18 months will be safe
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After 2 years
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Mam there is no fixed duration. It depends on many factors.
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connect for detailed consultation
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Connect
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Start planning after 1 year of cesarean
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