I had a miscarriage a few weeks ago, and I believe that it is very possible it was due to low hormone levels. I had been breastfeeding my two-year-old and trying to get her to wean when I got pregnant. I had been trying for almost a year to conceive and read to take Vitamin B if you are breastfeeding to help get pregnant again. I took it for about a week and a half (figuring what harm could that do?) and then stopped. But I did get pregnant right away on that cycle. I finally did wean my daughter when I was about five weeks pregnant, but lost the baby six weeks later. I want to try again but am afraid that I will have another miscarriage if my hormones are still affected by the breastfeeding.
My two-year-old is totally weaned, but I am still producing quite a bit of milk. I was wondering if it is normal to still be producing milk after weaning about eight weeks ago. Will my hormone levels go back to normal once weaned or after I stop producing milk? Should I take any precautions in trying to conceive again? I know to wait a couple months.
Thank you for answering my questions. I am living in a foreign country, so it is hard for me to talk to my doctor who does not speak much English. My husband and I are so heartbroken over this miscarriage. By the way, I am 40.
Margaret