I'm not sure if I can give you a direct answer but my sister was having a hard time getting pregnant but she did after using a holistic and ancient Chinese system she read up from a book. You can find the book from the source provided below. She was having a hard time with her husband and needed to find alternative ways. She just gave birth 2 weeks ago and she's 35!
I've tried this method 2 months ago and guess what? My husband and I are going to baby's r us prepping for our baby.
Hope that helps. Good luck.
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Depends on what your doctor tells you
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Wait and see
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Well, doctors consider a C-section depending on the situation and on how serious they think the situation is.
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Three months
Just like vaginal childbirth, you should wait at least six weeks after a C-section before you engage in sexual intercourse. You should always wait until the doctor gives you the okay to have sex. You may want to wait a little longer with a c-section because your uterus and cervix will be more sensitive since your uterus was cut into during your surgery. This can make sex painful at first if your uterus has not completely healed.
Dilation and curettage is also known as a D&C. Recovery from this surgery could be anywhere from one day to a few weeks.
You should wait until after your second period after the D&C. That way you also know everything is back to normal.
unfortunately, no :)
Ask your doctor.