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Pregnancy after miscarriage

This is the first time I am inputting onto this forum. Sorry if I say anything wrong.. &  please correct me 8o) .
I am a 26 year old trying to conceive for the last couple of years. Having been referred to the fertility clinic they put me on a dose of Clomid. After the first scan the clomid dose (1 tablet) wasn’t effective so I was advised to take 2 tablets.
On the 3rd month of my clomyd cycle, I finally conceived. After approx 5-6 weeks I had a miscarriage. I was extremely devastated 8*(… we don’t have any children so this was just a dream come true. I had a sharp pain on the lower left side on the night of 19/08 with a brownish discharge on the Friday morning … than gradually getting a very very dark brown. Long story short I had bleeding on Sat morning 21st August (Our anniversary 8*( ) went to the emergency unit, and miscarried at the hospital upon being asked to provide a urine sample. It was a shock becos everything just came out in the urine jar. It was a feeling I just can’t describe. I went into a state of shock having seen it. The bleeding lasted a week & completely stopped by the 29/8. I had my final scan to see everything was o.k on the 03/09. On that day the lady scanning told me I had a good sized follicle there & it should release within the next 8-10 days. I was so excited & thought to start trying soon (like every one would hopefully). On the week-end 11th/12th sept we got together.

On the 13th/14th I had symptoms of my period starting…. Being bloated & eating so much more …. But on the 15th/16th/17th/18th/19th sept I had a light browny disharge like the beginning of a period… with cramping here & there……but the discharge didn’t get any heavier… just tailed off again. Could this be too early for a period or have I conceived 8o/. I am very anxious & would like to hear your story. I hope I am pregnant… but am really scared.
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Thank you so much for your wise comments jhunt..... but you know when your desperate for something it just never seemz to work 8o( .... but hey letz keep positive... but will keep u updated. Itz also a little stressfull when u want to know wotz happening with your body & the dctrz just tell u to wait.... & you think but I want to know an answer..... & yes I think the answer to nearly everything is ... b patient & wait.... which a lot of us don't have..... take care.

xx
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I too have had several miscarriages and absolutely know your pain (emotional, physical, and mental).  The best thing to do is honestly wait until the appropriate time to take a HPT (some of them are good at testing 6 days early).  Until then remain positive.  I'm sure you just want an answer but please don't stress.  It can definitely affect you physically so you don't want that to disrupt anything ya know.  Best of luck to you! <3
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I'm sorry for what you have been through.

Women tend to be very fertile after a miscarriage and can certainly conceive within the first month.  In some cases doctors recommend s women  wait for a certain period of wait before ttc depending on the reason for the miscarriage but that doesn't sound like that was the recommendation in your case.

Long story short, you might be pregnant but it's impossible to know based on symptoms,  the only way to know is to test at the appropriate time.

Good luck.
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