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please help ladies/:

So i found out October 3rd I was pregnant. Then I ended up miscarrying Oct.21st. Doctors said I was 2mnths pregnant, but baby measured 6wks and 3dys. Anyhow, I'm just wondering if anyone has any info or opinions on when my period may come. I really want to try again soon. TIA
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My menstrual came on time after i had my miscarriage i guess it all depends on your body
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I was thinking the same thing when my period would be due I had mc on the 6th of this month I was like 5/6 weeks so mine was too quick and not that painful my bleeding stopped 7 days after i had a lot of discharge about 4 days ago but 2 days ago I had unprotected sex I need to go to the doctor as i haven't from my mc but reading the comments it looks like i should of waited
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I mc on 10th of this month I immediately started taking ovulation strips daily after the bleeding stopped to see when we ovulated I ovulated 21st 2 days ago am ttc straight away I had a quick easy painless misscarriage with no problems and my doctor said it was best to wait but only for dating purposes if I was to get caught on the first month before a period as your period sometimes can take longer to come so as long as you have the go ahead from tthe ddoctor tthen you can start to try when ever ... also did you have unprotected sex after your mc because your very fertile afterwards so you may of already got caught again x
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Hi...my last menstrual period was August 21st.... I found out I was pregnant but with a blighted ovum.... had to miscarry and my menstruation came back yesterday after 8 long weeks of waiting.
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