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Getting Pregnant After Miscarriage – What Are the Concerns?

Monday, July 5th, 2010

For many women, getting pregnant after miscarriage brings about a lot of anxiety as they will be very concern about the development of the new pregnancy. Some couples may even delay trying to conceive after miscarriage until they are confident that they can stop miscarriage from happening again.

Unfortunately, the reasons for most miscarriages are not known. However, alternative fertility treatment in the form of Traditional Chinese Medicine has produced amazing results that helped stop miscarriage in women, especially when the cause of the miscarriage is unknown.Traditional Chinese Medicine builds on a strong foundation of pre natal care. This care is much more thorough than nutritional balance and exercise regime.

A study found that women who have had multiple miscarriages have a 25% chance of not being able to conceive successfully in their lifetime. The 75% who go on to conceive successfully had taken deliberate pre natal care when trying to conceive after miscarriage and in so doing managed to stop miscarriage from happening again.Physical and psychological elements will determine the optimum time to try getting pregnant after miscarriage.

Physical factors play a vital role. Some women bleed heavily during a miscarriage and this will hinder trying to conceive. Some women require dilation and curettage (D&C). Although D&C procedure is not known to increase the risk of miscarriages in future pregnancy nor does it make weaker the cervix. Nevertheless, the scraping action of D&C does water down the lining of the uterus, making it incapable of supporting a good implantation. In such instance, women are generally advised to allow their uterus 3 months to mend itself.

The phase of pregnancy loss has implication on the amount of pregnancy hormones that are in the body and so the length of time needed for the hormones to be purged out of the body. On average, it takes one month to six weeks for our body’s hormones to normalize. Trying to conceive after miscarriage before our hormones return to normal will result in confusing pregnancy test result as the kit may reflect the presence of pregnancy hormones resultant from the pregnancy loss as oppose to a new pregnancy.

The human body is extremely responsive. If it detects pregnancy hormones, the body will function to nurture the embryo. If not, the body will stimulate menstruation in the woman. By permitting our hormones to normalize prior to trying to conceive after miscarriage will prevent the body from sending out wrong messages and give the body adequate opportunity to recuperate for future pregnancy.

It takes about a month after miscarriage before a woman’s cycle will return and a further 2 months before the cycle stabilise. However, there are women who go through indefinite period of irregular cycle after the miscarriage and some who many not have a cycle even several months after the miscarriage. This makes it getting pregnant after miscarriage extremely challenging and it is common for women in such situation to seek alternative fertility treatment as the standard clinical therapy has no solution for this problem. Traditional Chinese Medicine is a very accepted alternative remedy with well established results for stimulating a woman’s cycle.

The psychological aspect in getting pregnant after miscarriage is an avenue the couples need to deal with personally. Although doctors are
trained to recognize this need, it is beyond their medical expertise to supply any beneficial counselling. An open discussion between couples is seen as the most effective method to alleviate the sorrow and anxiety of forthcoming pregnancy.

Organic Maternity Clothes

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The normal way of growing cotton, though financially feasible, harms the environment due to the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Organic clothes, on the other hand, are clothes made from cotton grown without the use of pesticides or fertilizers. In other words, organic maternity clothes are, as the name suggests, maternity clothes made from organically grown cotton. What is more, the quality of organic cotton is similar to conventionally grown cotton. However, since organic cotton is grown without the use of chemicals it requires special care and the result is that it can be more expensive.

These clothes are highly beneficial for the environment as they are grown through environment friendly processes. Furthermore, these clothes also prevent harmful chemicals from coming in contact with the pregnant woman, who is more susceptible to harmful external substances than women who are not pregnant. Since organic maternity clothes are made from organically grown cotton, they are 20 to 50 times more expensive than clothes made from conventionally grown cotton. However, as is quite common, used organic clothes can be put up for sale on online shopping sites. This promotes the concept of recycle and, at the same time, brings about a return of a certain percentage of the money invested.

Organic maternity clothes have over the years come to be regarded as a status symbol. This, primarily, is a result of the expense involved with having an organic maternity wardrobe. Many celebrities have been known to use or publicize the use of this type of clothing for the benefit of the pregnant mother, her unborn child and the environment as a whole. The availability of organic maternity clothes is the main reason why majority of pregnant women do not use it. There are only a handful of shops worldwide where organic maternity clothes are available. However, the internet has many shopping sites that have these clothes in their catalogues. In addition to online shopping sites, this type of clothing can often be found on the catalogue of sites that cater to the sale of used material.