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2157919 tn?1336744881

16 days after mc. positve pregnancy test. Could i be pregnant again?

on 4/24/12 I had a miscarriage at 11wks pg. On 4/30/12 my hcg levels dropped to 3,545.0 mIU. My husband and I, in spite of what our doctor suggested we continued having sex with out protection about 7 days later. Yesterday (5/10/12) I took a pregnancy test and it came back positive with in 10 seconds and the lines was strong/dark. Could I be pregnant again or is it left over hcg levels. I know every woman's body is different. By now shouldn't my hcg levels be zero, since it dropped so fast to 3,545 within 6 days after my miscarriage. Just Curious but will see my doctor.  
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2165835 tn?1337078031
Your definatey pregnant. I had a misscarriage in January and then had my period in February concieved march 8 th and I'm currently 3 months pregnant. :)
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2157919 tn?1336744881
Thanks! I just took another one and its still reading positive. My next doc appt. isn't until the 22nd of this month.
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1876963 tn?1349952618
i had a miscarriage back in october, the 18th and i took a pregnancy test only 4 days later with my doctor and it came back negative about 2 weeks later i took another test because all my symptoms were coming back and it turned out i was pregnant again! so its very possible! xx
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1994832 tn?1484866272
This is 50/50, there is chance it could be a small amount of HCG mine took a month to do down, or u could be pregant :-)

I would certainly get this looked into & checked.

Rach
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