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Having sex after one week of miscarriage?

My hormones are sky high and my boyfriend and I decided to do it. Not completely. He didn't put it in all the way, only the tip and he didn't ejaculate inside me. I asked him to stop because I was worried. Is anything going to happen? The bleeding stopped, only a few spotting every other day.
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me and my fiancé waited until the bleeding stopped.
I was 16wks along though and was induced into labor to give birth. and bled for about 2.5wks. we used condoms that month though.
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He didn't put himself inside me completely. When can we actually do it?
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you should be fine.
but if you don't want to get pregnant again, id recommend birth control of some sort (and no, pulling out does not work).
You'll have to wait til you get your period to have things get back to normal though.
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But we don't plan on trying to get pregnant again. But, I've been taking anti biotics sis. Ciprofloxacin
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They say to wait because your riskk of infection is very high after a miscarriage. As well as your fertility (apparently, although I think that's BS because I've been trying after I lost my son early Sept. And started trying right after my 1st period in oct. And just now got my 3rd period this A.M.)
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IT WAS A NATURAL MISCARRIAGE BTW. NO D&C. HAPPENED DECEMBER 2. I WAITED FOR THE CLOTS AND BLOOD TO PASS.
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