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Is it possible to get pregnant after a 'Delayed Miscarriage'?

In July last year I fell pregnant for the first time. Unfortunatley I had a 'Delayed Miscarriage' at 10 weeks, and had a D&C. Because I was so young (I was 18 at the time) I wasn't treated very well by the doctors and nurses while I had the operation and also at my check-up appointment a week later. Because of this I was scared to ask questions. I think I might be pregnant again, and I was wondering if it is possible to have a healthy pregnancy after this type of miscarriage?
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im not sure what delayed miscarriage is, but in general, miscarriage does not impact your future pregnancies, unless u have 3 in a row, then they start examining for any issues......
considering it was last year, your body is healed and your change of another miscarriage is the same as a women who has not had one.....
good luck
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If you are pregnant again after a year of healing time the miscarriage should not be a factor in whether you can carry the baby.  I agree though--that should you suffer 3 miscarriages in a row--it would be a good idea to see a doctor that specializes in these problems.  I have heard some girls say that rough sex during the first three months could possibly bring on a miscarriage but I don't know if that is true or not.  If you practice this--you might want to talk to your doctor about it.
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