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1453325 tn?1308386996

Could I be pregnant following a misscarriage

Hi I misscarried at 11 weeks baby 8 weeks on 6/12/12 and this Thursday be 5 weeks since all symptoms had gone got negative pregnancy test so had gone back to zero since then last Wednesday which was about 4 weeks post miscarriage I got streaky light pink and bit of light brown when I wiped for one day nothing since and now six days later I have started to get very sore boobs I even notice when I go up and down stairs mood swings spots light back ache and my wrist been playing me up which I generally get with a hormone change could I possibly be pregnant again and when should I test its only 6 days post spotting which seemed like implantation bleeding and I got a negative is this to soon to test and if so when should I test
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I had a miscarrage at 6wks 1day and had a D&C procedure done on the 18th of october2012 now i am 6wks3days with a conception dare of dec. 6. It is possible!
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1453325 tn?1308386996
Thanks guys maybe it is my period then and not me being pregnant I can't remember being like this thou post 1st miscarriage will give it bit longer and go from there even when I'm pregnant I don't get really got symptoms anyway so it's always hard to judge, I will give it a bit longer as its 5 weeks post passing of the baby so could be pregnancy due though about a week ago I got what seemed identical to what people say implantation being is ??????? The human body knows how to crew with your head
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It could be your period. After my last m/c my period and hormones were going haywire that it frustrates me. It took a month before my period was back on track and normal. Go and see a gynea if you're worried. Hope this helps.
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So you never got your period? It could be your period. I felt the same after my miscarriage back in 2006, I got my period then tried for 2 months and got pregnant . Best of luckm
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