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461586 tn?1214992260

Trying again after M/C

Im all in a pickle really, I had m/c on 23rd june, bleeding stopped literally 7 days.  I have been having S/I with no protection and im wondering if this is a good thing or bad!  I dont have any pregnancy symptoms at all and I know my body will only catch when it's ready!  Im scared that if I catch soon it will end in M/C, as I have a 13 month old so im really positive.  Im completely fine with the M/C as I have a beautiful daughter and I know I can concieve naturally!

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461781 tn?1285609481
I think that with a natural m/c there's less of a risk of infection than with a d&c so I wouldn't worry about that.  And as far as getting pregnant, well I think you are right, your body will catch when it's ready.  So don't worry, have fun ttc'ing.  I'm the same right now.  I had a natural m/c on 6/15 and it lasted 7 days and i feel perfectly fine now so I've been sx active and enjoying it :)
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342988 tn?1299782356
i know with a d and c they tell you not to have sex for at least 1-2 weeks since you can get a major infection, i am not sure about natural MC though.

you do run a high risk of getting pregnant again cause your uterus is wide open and i know that many doctor's want you to wait until you hve had 1-2 healthy cycles, but many women get pregnant right after MC and are fine.

try not to worry and do what you think is best for you.  you can also call the doctor and ask what he/she thinks you should do.
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