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no period after a early miscarriage.

So i had a miscarriage on the 26th Febuary 2015 which was caused by a hematoma above the baby i bled for a few days. Went to the early pregnancy unit in the hospital and had a scan which comfirmed my miscarriage and that everything was clear and they could see my uterus. On the 25th March i had a very light bleed which was brownish/pink and lasted 2 days i have read up online that it could of been implantion bleeding. So on the 31st of March i did a test which was negative then today i did another which was also negative. I have not had another bleed and if that small bleed wasn't a period then i haven't had a period for nearly 7 weeks now. I'm having a few symptoms of pregnancy which i had before. Could i be pregnant or is my.body just being slow because of the miscarriage? Any help please!
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Hi. Thank you for the response. I have been having unprotected sex since the miscarriage so maybe i am testing to early. I will book an appointment with the doctor. Thank u xx
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If you had unprotected sex any time after your miscarriage then there is a possibility you may be pregnant and just testing too early. As everyone is different. If you haven't had sex then your body is probably still getting used to the fact that you have had a miscarriage. And trying to get back into its routine.  Or you are still not used to the fact you had a miscarriage and are having a pregnancy scare  where a women can be having symptoms but not pregnant  which happen by wanting to be pregnant. Hope this helps.  Good luck girl!

sorry for your loss. /:
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Anyone please??
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