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I had a miscarriage last year. What can I do to get pregnant now?

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I had a miscarriage last year. What can I do to get pregnant now?

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Published At July 29, 2019
Reviewed AtJanuary 30, 2024

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am 23 years old. Last year I got pregnant but miscarriage happened and I do not know why. In the last three months I visited a doctor and checked ultrasound my doctor says you have right side ovary cyst 1.7 × 1.8 inches fluid. I take Citrate de columbine pills for 10 days and my period was five days late for the first time. Yesterday I had sex with my husband, after sex having brownish spotting, this two days I had cramping breast tender and breast feel sick, white and thickness vaginal discharge, feel sick my heart, tired all the time, morning sickness, vomiting having pain my stomach only right side same times both side. And I test hCG blood test and urine the result is negative can I get pregnant? And what can I do to get pregnant?

Answered by Dr. Eeshani Dutta

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

First of all, miscarriages may be caused due to chromosomal abnormalities, hormone problems, distorted anatomy of the uterus, infective causes, unknown causes. As you do not have a history of recurrent miscarriages, so you do not need to panic about your next pregnancy. Also, you need to get rid off the cyst, as cysts reduce the efficacy of any fertility medicines. As the size is less than 2 inches, give it three months to reduce by taking oral contraceptives (Yaz, Diane 35) and Folic acid. Once the cyst is gone, Clomiphene can work better, helping you to ovulate. But you also need to rule out other causes of infertility.

1. Are you overweight, BMI>25.

2. Do you have increased facial hair?

3. Check the partner's semen analysis.

4. Check blood for TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), free T4, prolactin, LH (luteinizing hormone), FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone).

5. Check both the partner's blood for sugar fasting. The sickness feeling could be just due to Clomiphene overdosage, as Clomiphene is generally given only for five days and a dose of 50 mg to start with.

Please mention the dose too. Drink plenty of oral rehydration salts (ORS) and plain fluids, may take antiemetic tablet Zofer (Ondansetron), etc. Check electrolytes (sodium, and potassium). If problems persist, need to see the doctor for physical examination. Please wait till your next periods to check your pregnancy test, because browning discharge could be implantation bleeding. I hope I was able to clear your doubts, for any other query, please feel free to write again.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Eeshani Dutta
Dr. Eeshani Dutta

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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