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Conceiving After A Miscarriage

Conceiving after a miscarriage should take place only after sufficient healing and testing for infections such as a pap smear and a colposcopy. Rest is essential after having miscarried. It is natural to feel physically and emotionally devastated. Bleeding from the vagina may continue for 7 to 21 days, gradually becoming lighter until it stops. It is important to avoid sexual intercourse until the bleeding has finished. Conceiving after a miscarriage should take place only after sufficient healing and testing for infections such as a pap smear and a colposcopy.

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Conceiving After A Miscarriage

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Pap Smear, Colposcopy

After a woman miscarries, it can take many days, or even many weeks, for her to physically heal and recover. A woman who has miscarried should rest as much as possible. Your doctor may ask you to have a medical check up about 3 to 6 weeks after the miscarriage to make sure you have recovered. Conceiving after a miscarriage should take place only after sufficient healing and testing for infections such as a pap smear and a colposcopy.

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Dr. Joe Glickman, Jr., M.D.

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