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8 months no period after miscarriage

Could i still get pregnant under these circumstances ? I have been moody bloated and i spotted one time last week . still no period . breast have been sore for almost 2 months .
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Really? Have you checked ur hormones? I got pregnant using the ovulation kit, u can email me if u like prilopez@lice. Com
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i tested 2 times last month and nothing
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ive been so afraid to test . i go through this monthly as i have a very iregular cycle . Thanks for your answers . - i could almost cry I'm so tired of just wishing and wanting , Everyone around me is pregnant right now . my moods have been horrible and my boobs have been aching since 2 months back .
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I think you might have a new pregnancy , have u tested already?
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Priscy3 - do you have any more advise?
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almost a week and half ago i spotted for the first time after miscarriage . It was bright blood with a small clot with it . After that morning i havent had anymore spotting . i have had sore boobs for 2 months and am feeling bloated and moody . Just saturday morning i wipped after using the bathroom and it was a slimy clear gel like discharge which was odarless . what do you think?
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Thanks for that response . Its so appreciated .
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I had a friend you never got her period after the miscarriage she got pregnant right after miscarridge
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i wish Someone would reply to me.
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