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pregnancy symptoms 1 month after m/c.. & no period

I had a m/c about a month ago and still have had no period... i know they say that it can take awhile but about a week and a half after the bleeding stopped i had very mild spotting for only 2 days... and on and off cramping since then. (the past 2 weeks) any ideas? i have an apt. tomorrow but would like some advice
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I have had sex right after I took the birth control shot and now i dont know if i'm pregnant or not but i have been having mornign sickness having to throw up all the time and just a little bit of emotional is it just my mind playing with me or is it that i might be pregnant. and no we didnt use any protection.
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I didn't stop coming up positive on a pregnancy test until 6 weeks after my m/c. So yes at 4 weeks you can still feel pregnant because its possible that you still have the hormone in your system
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you can feel pregnant all the way until the hcg is gone, so yes this can be normal after miscarriage symptoms
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i would def. see my doctor and have a test done or if you really want to know maybe even now. i had one a month ago too and it was so hard on me i couldn;t see anyone for a week because i knew they would ask questions. do you want to be pregnant again so soon? i do.
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