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Due date?

Hi everyone and congrats on new babies :)
I was wondering if anyone has had a similar situation as mine. I found out I was pregnant in May but unfortunately I miscarried. It was really emotional for my husband and I as we sort of jumped the gun and told our families. I found out about 2 weeks ago that I am now pregnant again but I did not get my period in June so I'm clueless as to what my due date could be. Any ideas, suggestions, or similar stories?
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Sure*
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@lorinewmum I had to do a blood test after my mc to make sore my level was at zero which it was. Maybe they'll do an u/s if my levels are high enough. Thanks for sharing:)
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Ive been in this situation. You need a scan to accurately tell how far along you are. I did a pregnancy test after the mc to make sure it was negative. Carried on with life and what seemed like a month later I was pregnant again but even so was difficult to tell, so the dr just scheduled me for an early scan but i was 10 wks by then and had another scan at 12 wks. I remember not telling anyone the first time and also not after the mc, most ppl only found after the birth haha
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@krborgo Thanks...I figured they could tell by ultrasound but my doctor is having me do blood work to get my hcg level which I heard can vary so I'm still left in the dark :(
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I am breastfeeding my youngest and never had a period before getting pregnant again.  They determined a due date by ultrasound.
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