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Had a twin miscarriage back on May 1st and believe I had a regular period last month in June. This month I had a short 2/3 day period that was light enough for the use of just a pantyliner. I was wondering if this is body still getting back to normal or if I could be pregnant again?
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1186413 tn?1326730549
It is possible for both but I think since you had one normal period you should have had another.  That being said the body doesn't always work the way it should.  I would say take a pregnancy test if you didn't already.  If it's negative then you probably just had an abnormal period.  If your next period is abnormal next month or you are feeling signs or symptoms of pregnancy then I would call your OB and just see if they want you to take a blood test to see where your levels are.  Good luck.
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1303813 tn?1303159362
Also, if you are pregnant again, just because your last pregnancy ended up in Mc, doesnt mean this one will 1in 5 pregnancies end in MC... :)

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1303813 tn?1303159362
If you have unprotected sex then yes there is a chance because you're most fertile after Birth Miscarrige and Termination, I should know, I got pregnant in the same week as my Miscarrige LOL.

Did you have a Neg pregnancy test after your Mc... Like 3 weeks after at the latest??

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