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I was 6weeks pregnant when I had miscarriage and dnc was done. Now it's been 12days after d n c and the bleeding stopped. I have pcos. Can I have intercourse now? I am taking folic acid tablets also. Can I plan again to conceive now again?
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You can continue folic acid tables, you can plan again after 3 months, can do intercourse with use of contraceptive
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You can have intercourse but with proper contraception. There should be a minimum gap of 2 months before you try to conceive again. Please continue with Folic acid. You will be needing a number of other medicines and investigations during this period to prepare you for the next pregnancy. You can consult me on Docon for a full preconception counselling
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Can plan pregnancy after 3 months duration.. this times let’s ur recover completely... from the dnc... then u can plan pregnancy... do continue taking folic acid with iron n calcium supplements..
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It's always better to give a gap of 3 months in between next pregnancy as ur body n mind requires time for eevrythng Keep taking folic acid And have healthy diet
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