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Isabel23

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Hey Anyone Have Advice
Posted: 01-29-06 21:26pm

I just had a miscariage : ( it ended about 3 weeks ago... Or 2 1/2.... Well I had sex like the week it ended... And also yesterday.... Is there a possibilty I could be pregnant again??? Ive heard if it happening. I was just wondering the likelyness of it happening... I hope I am:)

thnk you everyone threw this rough time you are all amazing.

Isabel23
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Mommi2Bee

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Posted: 01-29-06 22:24pm

I think its very possible you are pregnant.... ::baby dust::
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 01-30-06 07:42am

Please be carefull isabel, doctor's say to wait at least 1-3 periods before trying again (and you shouldn't be haivng sex till about 4-6 weeks after a misscarriage anyway) it is dangerous to your system to try again so soon and may just cause another miscarriage. Not trying to scare you just letting you know. There are reasons doc's say to wait.

Either way let us know please. Good luck!!!
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Isabel23

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Posted: 01-30-06 18:39pm

Hey thanks guys for the responces.

Well now im worried !!! ( ah ) I hope nothing is wrong!!! I thought it would be ok when im done bleeding ( stupid me )

well do you guys no the likelyness??

It took me 2 years to get pregnant so I dont get pregnant easily.......

Thank you all so much for the advice.

Isabel*
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