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ovulation after mc

I found out i was pregnant last monday, i was suprised but very excited. my husband was suprised too, maybe a little shocked. I was crampy, but not too bad, there was some slight spotting.... everyone i talked to said it was implantation bleeding. i figured i was  5 or 6 weeks. the wed after i found out i started having severe cramps and more bleeding. it didnt last long, so i let it go. about 10pm that night, the pain came back, but this time i could barely move.... so to the er we went. they did lab and us. said the saw the gestational sac in the uterus, but also saw "something" by the ovary. they werent sure if it was an ectopic pregnancy or a cyst. they sent me home and i had to have lab work on the 2nd of jan. the hcg was down to 500, so a series af hcgs were done. the last one yesterday. it was 119. i passed quite a few large clots yesterday also. but now i feel likeim ovulating.... no cramps really, but tired, eatting everything in sight and lots of clear mucus... is ovulation even possible this soon after mc?
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To be save you should really wait one or two cycles so you will an accurate calculation of your pregnancy.
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the last time i had them checked it was 119, that was on wed. if i was never pg then i would be ovulating next week most likely.
thanks for the info!
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If your levels went down to zero, you can ovulate anytime after that.  Are your cycles usually close together?  

I had a D&C, bleed for 12-24 hours, then after at least a week of no bleeding I bleed period like for at least 4 days.  Then With in a few days I started to get ovulation signs, then two or three days later had ovulation cramps.  So it is possible.
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