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m/c and not know u were pregnant?

hi, i am just curious, can u miscarry and not even no u were pregnant? or would you have to know u were pregnant due to periods etc?
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Hi Well I think it does depend on periods, for example u maybe late by say 5 days but then have a slighly heavier period and think nothing of it when u have been actually pregnant, but from what Ive read on here if was more than that you can know but u have to look I would think.

Hope this helps. Have a look through the others on here I cant remember which one but there was a lady that had a miscarrage and I had asked her a bit about it, she may be able to help you, she seems nice too :-)

Do u think u might of? Or just curious?

All the best
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most m/c happen between 4 to 8 wks sometime one doesn't know she is pregant
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well im more curious to be honest,i have been TTC for 7months and nothing but earlier today i had quite bad cramps, had a bath n they went, now i have strange stitch like pain in my lower right ab and the right side of the bottom of my back, everytime i move it hurts. it is quite a sharp pain. My next P isnt due until the 2nd so im not that worried just thought id check it out. x thanx for ur replies x baby dust to u all! x
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Well good luck hope ur ok. If u havent been to the dr maybe bring this up? I heard ectopics can be like this, maybe the student midwife can help? Forgotten her name. Have u found out so far why u cant concieve? Might help.

Baby dust to you aswell! All the best
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You can m/c without knowing you're pregnant. I did that in 93. I had a normal cycle and thought it was just bad cramping.
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