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1755759 tn?1312715404

I need help please

i went in to labour 9 weeks ago on monday and lost my twin boys as they were to premature to survive. i was wondering as me and my partner have been trying again if my breasts would be sore again if i fell pregnant so soon after giving birth to them. i had my first period on the 3rd of july and havent had one since but i have had an increase in discharge and my face is breaking out badly and was wondering if i could be pregnant again and if my breasts would be sore or not?
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796253 tn?1344991332
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Hi and thanks for using the forum.

I am so sorry for your loss, what beautiful little angels you have!  

It is certainly possible to become pregnant again this soon, so if you think you could be pregnant, go ahead and take a test once you have missed your period (it sounds like you have missed a period).  It is also not uncommon for your period to be irregular for a little while, so if the test comes up negative, don't be too worried yet.  Every pregnancy is different, and while your breasts may have been sore and tender when you were pregnant the first time, that does not mean they will feel the same with the next pregnancy.  The only way to know for sure is to test.  Good luck.

Bridget

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1755759 tn?1312715404
thank you very much they are beautiful :)
your answer has helped alot and im deffiantly going to do a test as soon as i can to find out.
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