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Can I be preg again so soon??

Im new to this...Its sad reading all these stories but it does help alot. I didnt know what to expect after my miscarriage, but reading about everyone elses experiences answered alot of questions. I had a miscarriage 3 weeks ago at only 4 weeks. All my preg signs went away after the first couple of days and a week and a half later my hcg levels were back to zero. my miscarriage was natural, no d&c. It happened on june 9th... its now june 29th and my breasts are feeling tender and full again and Im a bit nausous...Is it possible Im pregnant again already???
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932659 tn?1332118704
Glad to hear you started.  Thanks for keeping us updated :)
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I guess it was wacky hormones because she showed her face today, but I started on day 27 so I guess I went right back on track, so thats a good thing.
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So, Im still not feeling good. 2 hpt--1 on the 30th of june and 1 on the 2nd of july were negative...but Im not really sure it would work yet because Im only on the 24 th day...we'll see.
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I am very sorry for your loss (((hug)))

Yes it is possible to conceive again right away after a miscarriage but it could just be wonky hormones. It is a bit early to test I think (with a miscarriage, the date of the miscarriage is counted as Day one of your cycle...your period would be due Day 28...if you normally have a 28 day cycle).

I would wait a week and if you haven't gotten your period take a home pregnancy test. If it is negative, wait a week and if you still haven't gotten your period, retest. If it is still negative, you may want to see your health care provider. Use the first urine of the day (first morning urine) for best results
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932659 tn?1332118704
Hi,
I am so sorry to read of your miscarriage :(
It certainly is possible at 4 weeks.  It's actually possible at 2 weeks if you went right back to your regular ovulation schedule.  Have you done any hpt's yet?  Will you please let us know how it goes?  I wish you luck :)
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