NOTICE OF EARLY CLOSURE

We will be closed from 12:30pm on Friday, 7th August

If you are a current patient and have an Obstetric Emergency please call either the

Alana on call number (on your antenatal card) or the hospital you are booked in to:

Prince of Wales Private 9650 4444

Royal Hospital for Women 9382 6111

For all other medical emergencies please call 000 or present to your nearest hospital emergency department.

We reopen 8am on Monday, 10th August

(02) 9009 5255 CONTACT US

How long do I have to wait after my miscarriage to try to conceive again?

We recommend you have at least one normal period after your miscarriage.  If the first bleed is not quiet as normal than wait until you have a normal menstrual period in your next cycle as it takes time for your body to clear the pregnancy hormone.  When you have had a normal period we know your cycle has returned to normal, the pregnancy hormone is out of your system and that your body is ready for a new pregnancy.  Record the first day of your menstrual period (LMP) as this is important in dating your next pregnancy. Physically you do not need more than one period but allow yourself enough time to emotionally be ready as well.  Some time is also necessary to allow yourself to grieve about your pregnancy loss.

We find that most women after a miscarriage are a little more anxious in their next pregnancy.  Your GP can refer you to the Alana Obstetricians for an early pregnancy scan and we recommend it to be done at around 8 weeks from your LMP as at this stage you should really be able to see your baby’s heartbeat.