How long after stillbirth can I get pregnant?

It's important to give your body time to recover before you start trying to get pregnant again. You will need to wait at least 6 months before trying to conceive but your doctor or midwife may advise you to wait for 12 to 18 months, depending on the circumstances. Read more about pregnancy after a c-section.
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How long did it take to get pregnant after stillbirth?

The median length of time between stillbirth and getting pregnant again was shorter -- nine months, compared with 25 months after a live birth. Among women who had a stillbirth, 63 percent got pregnant again within a year, and 37 percent did within six months, according to the study published Feb.
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Can you have a healthy pregnancy after stillbirth?

If the cause of your stillbirth is known, work with your doctor to determine your risk of recurrence. Many people who have experienced a stillbirth are capable of healthy and safe future pregnancies.
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Does stillbirth affect future pregnancy?

Studies have shown that if you've had a stillbirth, you are at an increased risk of complications in a future pregnancy. This is why the extra care is so important. The chance of having complications depends upon the cause for your baby's stillbirth.
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How long does it take for uterus to heal after stillbirth?

Many doctors recommend waiting about 4 to 6 weeks. This gives your body time to heal. Some women want to try to get pregnant again. Your doctor can tell you when it is safe.
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What happens to your body after stillbirth?

After a stillbirth, your body may start producing breast milk, which can cause discomfort and distress. Medicines (dopamine agonists) can stop your breasts producing milk. They cause few side effects and may also help you feel better emotionally, but they aren't suitable if you have pre-eclampsia.
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How fertile are you after having a baby?

You can get pregnant as little as 3 weeks after the birth of a baby, even if you're breastfeeding and your periods haven't started again. Unless you want to get pregnant again, it's important to use some kind of contraception every time you have sex after giving birth, including the first time.
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What are the chances of having a second stillbirth?

Yes. For most women, the chances of having another stillbirth are very low. Less than 1 in 100 women (less than 1 percent) who've had a stillbirth go on to have another stillbirth. If you had a stillbirth and are thinking about having another baby, give yourself time to heal physically and emotionally.
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What do you call a baby born after stillbirth?

A rainbow baby is a name coined for a healthy baby born after losing a baby due to miscarriage, infant loss, stillbirth, or neonatal death.
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What is a sunshine baby?

"Angel Baby," "Sunshine Baby," and "Rainbow Baby" are terms that refer to babies born just before or after another baby is lost due to a variety of reasons. They help immediate family members move through the grieving process and find meaning in the loss.
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Can you prevent stillbirth?

Can a stillbirth be prevented? Usually, a stillbirth cannot be prevented. It often occurs because the baby's development was not normal. Helping improve the mother's health, including managing preexisting conditions and lifestyle choices, improve the chances of a successful pregnancy.
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How does stillbirth affect the mother?

Women and their partners who experience stillbirth have higher rates of depression, anxiety and other psychological symptoms that may be long lasting. For many women, losing their child and the subsequent care they receive will impact their approach to life and death, self-esteem and even their own identity.
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Does stillbirth run in families?

Stillbirth occurs in families of all races, ethnicities, and income levels, and to women of all ages.
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How do you survive after a stillbirth?

Below are 5 tips to facilitate surviving stillbirth, the first few months after losing your baby.
  1. Mourn separately and together. ...
  2. Exercise. ...
  3. Check-in with your partner daily. ...
  4. Maintain some part of your previous routine. ...
  5. Find support from other parents who have lost a baby. ...
  6. Embrace the grief, it will ebb and flow.
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What is a butterfly baby?

Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare genetic condition that makes skin so fragile that it can tear or blister at the slightest touch. Children born with it are often called “Butterfly Children” because their skin seems as fragile as a butterfly wing. Mild forms may get better with time.
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What is a golden baby?

angel baby: a baby that passes away, either during pregnancy or shortly after. born sleeping: a stillborn baby. golden baby or pot of gold: a baby born after a rainbow baby.
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What is a unicorn baby?

Babies who wake up every 2 hours to feed for weeks and weeks

Waking every 1-4 hours is much more common than babies who sleep 8 hours a night from birth (I like to call these super sleepers "unicorn babies" - I have heard of them, but have never experienced one myself).
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How soon after a stillbirth will I ovulate?

You will probably ovulate and be fertile 2 weeks before your first period so you could become pregnant very shortly after the stillbirth. However, it is advisable to wait until any scars have healed (for example from an episiotomy or tear) and your cervix has re-closed, to avoid the risk of infection (for the mother).
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What causes a baby's heart to stop beating in the womb?

Problems with the placenta that prevent the fetus from getting nourishment (such as placental detachment) Sudden severe blood loss (hemorrhage) in the mother or fetus. Heart stoppage (cardiac arrest) in the mother or fetus.
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Does stress cause stillbirth?

Women reporting a greater number of stressful events were more likely to have a stillbirth. Two stressful events increased a woman's odds of stillbirth by about 40 percent, the researchers' analysis showed.
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Is it easier to get pregnant the second time?

It's easy to assume that getting pregnant a second time is a cinch. And often, it is! But more couples actually experience secondary infertility — infertility that shows up after you've already had at least one baby — than primary infertility (infertility the first time around).
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Had a baby 2 months ago Could I be pregnant again?

While unlikely, it is possible to get pregnant less than 6 weeks after having a baby. However, it is impossible until a woman ovulates again. The point at which ovulation happens varies from person to person, which means some women could get pregnant earlier than others.
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Are you more fertile after having a miscarriage?

Successful pregnancy more likely sooner after miscarriage, say researchers. Women are more likely to have a successful pregnancy if they conceive sooner after a miscarriage rather than waiting, researchers have found.
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What are the main causes of stillbirth?

What are possible causes of stillbirth?
  • Pregnancy and labor complications. Problems with the pregnancy likely caused almost one in three stillbirths. ...
  • Problems with the placenta. ...
  • Birth defects. ...
  • Infection. ...
  • Problems with the umbilical cord. ...
  • High blood pressure disorders. ...
  • Medical complications in the mother.
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Why do Stillborns have dark lips?

Lips – your baby's lips may be a bright cherry red, or a deep purple color. This can be due to birth asphyxia, or due to the baby's blood pooling after death has occurred.
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