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Q: Can I Be Pregnant 17 Days After a Miscarriage?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 10th, 2006
i had a miscarrage on the 20th of last month. it has been 17 days since my miscarrage, and now i am having syptoms of being pregnet again, constant bathroom trips,sore breast, and hungry alot and not to metion my sleep patterns is it possible i am pregnet again and when should i take another test?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on March 28th, 2006
Early Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms Answer A598
The symptoms you’ve mentioned are not secure signs of pregnancy, although there is a very small chance for pregnancy. To be sure, you can take a home pregnancy test bought from the nearest pharmacy.


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