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PREGNAT AFTER MISCARRIED

I JUST TOOK A TEST TODAY AND THE LINES ARE VERY FAINT BUT I THINK I AM PREGNANT AGAIN IS IT BAD IF I AM PREGNANT AND I JUST MISCARRIED DEC 12. AM I GOING TO MISCARRY AGAIN OR WHAT WILL HAPPEN PLEASE HELP THNAKS
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I am so happy for you! who knows really. they say 3 months to wait but now days these doctors dont know anything! Like you heard here, you can go on to having the baby of your dreams. Again, Congrats mama!
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Congrats! I had M/C 11/16 and got pregnant again 11/28, only 12 days later, before first AF. I am now 10 wks and everything seems to be fine. We saw baby and heartbeat. It should be fine. Especially if you weren't that far along. Good luck!
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congratulations!

I pray you have a happy and healthy pregnancy

because you did miscarriage last month,  I would call your OB immediatly so they can monitor the pregnancy well and possibly do blood tests to make sure everything seems to be on track
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Statistics show that out of every 4 pregnant women, one or two will miscarry!  I have been pregnant six tmes and I only have two live children; don't give up, I'm working on that third baby now.  I became pregnant within 3 months after every miscarriage. What is meant to be...will be.  Just relax and let the man upstairs handle it for you.
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congrats!! i misscarried in may 05 and got pregnant june 05 and went on to have a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby, i wish you a happy pregnancy, and hope all goes well!
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