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  • 22 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm feeling kind of worried because my face has been really warm for a few days now. It's not turning red or anything, and there's no flashing, but it's really uncomfortable. I also noticed my body's warm too, but I don't have a fever or sweating. What could be causing this?

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Physical Recovery:*

  1. Wait 2-4 weeks for uterine lining healing.
  2. Avoid heavy lifting, strenuous activities for 2-4 weeks.
  3. Follow doctor's advice on resuming normal activities.

Emotional Recovery:

  1. Allow time for grief and emotional healing.
  2. Seek support from family, friends, or counseling.

Planning Another Pregnancy:

  1. Wait 2-3 menstrual cycles (6-12 weeks) for hormonal balance.
  2. Consult your doctor for personalized guidance.

Menstrual Cycle After Miscarriage:

  1. First period usually occurs 4-6 weeks after miscarriage.
  2. Cycle length may vary; expect irregularity initially.
  3. Ovulation can occur before first period.

Best Time for Conception:

  1. Wait for 2-3 regular menstrual cycles.
  2. Track ovulation using:
  • Basal body temperature
  • Ovulation predictor kits (OPKs)
  • Fertility apps
  1. Optimal conception time: 12-18 days after first period (during ovulation).

Post-Miscarriage Check-Ups:

  1. Schedule follow-up appointments with your doctor.
  2. Discuss:
  • Emotional well-being
  • Physical recovery
  • Future pregnancy plans

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Consult a Endocrinologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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