Trying Again After Loss: How to Navigate Fear, Hope, and Healing

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10/15/2025

For those who have experienced a pregnancy or infant loss, the idea of trying again can stir up a complex mix of emotions—grief, fear, longing, and sometimes even guilt. October, recognized as Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, is a time to honor those journeys with tenderness and truth. For many, this includes the difficult path of deciding when—or whether—to try again.  

There’s no “right” timeline after loss. For some, the desire to conceive again surfaces quickly, driven by love and hope. For others, the thought feels impossible for months, even years. Both responses—and everything in between—are valid.  

The Weight of Fear  

Trying again after loss can feel different than it did before. Joy may be accompanied by anxiety. Milestones that once felt exciting may now feel like checkpoints to survive. Every appointment can feel loaded. Every test result, every symptom, can carry the weight of past trauma.  

Fear is a natural part of post-loss pregnancy. It’s not a sign of weakness. It’s the mind’s attempt to protect a heart that has already endured the unthinkable.  

What can help? A care team that truly listens. Providers who recognize your history and make space for your fears. Counseling or support groups where your story is understood. And perhaps most importantly, permission—from yourself—to feel it all.  

The Presence of Hope  

Even amid fear, hope finds its way in. It’s in the quiet courage of showing up to that first appointment. It’s in the decision to hold space for the possibility of a new beginning, without erasing the past. 

Trying again after loss isn’t about “moving on.” It’s about moving forward—with your grief, not away from it. Many parents say their grief and their hope walk hand in hand. One doesn’t cancel out the other.  

Navigating Guilt and Grief  

It’s common to wrestle with guilt after loss—guilt about the past, guilt about wanting another child, guilt about feeling excitement again. Know this: wanting to grow your family doesn’t diminish your love for the baby you lost. Love isn’t limited. It expands.    

If you become pregnant again, your grief may resurface in unexpected ways. That doesn’t mean you’re not ready. It simply means you’re human—and healing.  

Honoring the Journey  

Trying again after loss is not a linear path. Some days will feel hopeful, others heavy. Surround yourself with support—friends who validate your experience, providers who see the full picture, and spaces where your baby’s memory is honored.  

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to healing, and no deadline by which you must feel “ready.” Whether you’re already trying again, still thinking about it, or unsure what comes next, your feelings are valid. Your journey is sacred. And you’re not alone.  

This October, we hold space for all who are navigating the road back to hope after loss. May you feel seen, supported, and reminded that your strength is not measured by how quickly you “move on,” but by your willingness to move forward—with love, in your own time.  

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While I was not successful in conceiving at The Center for Human Reproduction, I would absolutely recommend them. As someone who may be considered a more complex case, CHR gave me hope during a time when I truly needed it most.First and foremost, everyone there is wonderful. Friendly, kind, compassionate, and incredibly supportive. Even the front desk staff greeted us by name almost daily, which made such a difference during an emotional process. Maria and Sonia were especially exceptional, and I am also grateful for Dr. Gleicher. He was realistic while still being compassionate, and I trusted his professional opinion and expertise.The only reason we are no longer with CHR is because we are from Texas, and after spending two months in New York for two IVF cycles, we decided to pursue treatment closer to home.Now that I have experienced another clinic firsthand, I can honestly say the overall experience at CHR is unmatched. The ultrasounds, bloodwork, communication, organization, and cohesive care all felt efficient and personalized.As an out-of-towner, I also appreciated their Upper East Side location. Walking through Central Park after appointments became part of our routine, and somehow made a difficult experience feel a little lighter.I will always be grateful for the care, kindness, and hope CHR gave us.

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Professional, knowledgeable and efficient. I would highly recommend this clinic.

C.V. Google

Feeling hopeful again post consultation with Dr. Norbert Gleicher!

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