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[quote=Anonymous]It's not time yet. You're in your late 30s, so you should give it 6 months. You've got the month you got pregnant and had a miscarriage, and then three more months. That's only four. Try two more months, then go see someone. If it would make you feel better, you can make the appointment after five months if you're still not pregnant, scheduling it at least a month out, and then if month number six is the winner, you can always cancel. You're still WAY within the bounds of normal. Average is 3 months to get pregnant. If you get pregnant within the next two months, you're still well within the normal range. And don't freak out too much about being over 35 - 37/38 is actually where fertility starts to decline. I know it's stressful (truly! My first took 7 months and I was biting my nails the whole time!) but chances are, it's going to be okay. When you are ready to make an appointment, go right to a Reproductive Endocrinologist (essentially a fertility clinic). Don't waste your time with your GP/OB/GYN. [/quote]
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