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Is this considered my period?

Hey ladies this is my first post here. I miscarried my first little one on October 26th and had spotting for awhile.  My dr. Gave me provera to stop the bleeding by making me bleed it all out if that makes sense. I stopped bleeding at the end of my provera cycle and a few days later started bleeding again.  Is this considered my period? Dr. Said wait one cycle to try again so I'm just wondering :)
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Oh good!
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No worries  :) and I did stop bleeding  but since provera  makes you bleed that's  why I started again.  I had an ultrasound  done and there was nothing  remaining  in my uterus  so I don't  think so but I'm  sure it wouldn't  hurt to follow  up  :)
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I'm pretty sure u have to stop bleeding for like 22 days or somewhere around there before u can actually get a real cycle again. Otherwise,  if u keep spotting or bleedin u can actually have tissue remaining inside that needs to b removed.  Not trying to worry u, but look into it
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:)
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Thanks!   My dr. Said to wait 1. We're not necessarily actively "trying" just seeing what happens :) that's what we did the first time around it's less stressful!
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Yes it is I would wait two cycles just to make sure everything goes as plan.
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