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456039 tn?1302660148

Confused

Okay, as most of you on here know I miscarried in March of this year, 6 weeks later I got a regular period, on April 26.
Well I am now on CD 40, I know I ovulated May 10/ 11 (cervix postition/ cervical mucus). I took two pregnancy tests last week at 2 and 4 days late both came out negative. Now my question is, should I be testing again since it is almost 10 days since I tested or is it normal to have a regular cycle then for cycles to go all wonkey after miscarriage? I don't want to get my hopes up cause I have had two negative tests already.

Any opinions would be much appreciated!
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well after giving birth or miscarrying you are likely to get pregnant again but after i had my daughter i had like two periods the first one is nt a real period its called lochia to get the old blood and placenta and stuff out the after that you should get another period which is the real one you you should bleed for almost the whole six weeks after giving birth or miscarrying
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387168 tn?1214756393
My period started Monday, almost a week late. This would be my second period since the MC and now I am barely bleeding after only 2 days. Whats up with that? Only bleeding for 2 days? Is that Normal?
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I have had two miscarriages... one in Sept. 07 and the other in March 08.  My periods have been all screwed up.  I got my period 5 weeks after the second one, and then my next period was 6 weeks later.  So, the answer is... yes, your periods can be pretty irregular after a miscarriage.  Trust, me... this last time when my period took an extra week longer than the 1st one, I thought that there could be a possibility of being pregnant.  But... not this time! :)  BUT, that would be great if you were pregnant!  I would talk to your doctor though to find out for sure
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364288 tn?1300144506
Well I'm not sure because when I  had a m/c I had a normal period right after and still have normal periods. If you don't get a positive soon then maybe talk to your Dr. I hope that helps! Sorry!
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