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Trying To Conceive After Miscarriage. Can Take Folic Acid? Not Producing Cervical Mucous. How To Boost It?

(1) It's three months after my miscarriage now and really trying to conceive again. I have done all necessary check ups. Is it okay to take only folic acid 5mg per day.

(2) Also, I observed 'm not producing cervical mucous during ovulation since after my miscarriage. Please what can I do to boost the production of fertile cervical mucous during ovulation.
Fri, 15 Nov 2013
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Yes, folic acid can be taken on a daily basis as a prenatal vitamin. If ovulation status has been achieved on a regular basis and the hormonal profile is normal, there is no need of additional hormonal supplementation. If needed, your doctor may prescribe progesterone supplements to be used during the latter half of the cycle. Checking of tubal patency also is necessary if you do not see any result after at least six months of trying. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Trying To Conceive After Miscarriage. Can Take Folic Acid? Not Producing Cervical Mucous. How To Boost It?

Hello, Yes, folic acid can be taken on a daily basis as a prenatal vitamin. If ovulation status has been achieved on a regular basis and the hormonal profile is normal, there is no need of additional hormonal supplementation. If needed, your doctor may prescribe progesterone supplements to be used during the latter half of the cycle. Checking of tubal patency also is necessary if you do not see any result after at least six months of trying. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.