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sore bb's 2 weeks after mc

this is a really silly question. i had very early mc on 11/30/06.(19 days ago). i have had 5 of them so i typically know what to expect as far as waiting for the next af. usually she arrives 34-36 days post mc. a few days ago i started experiencing really really sore bb's and usually i do not get this until about a week before af shows up. so my question is can af show up sooner than i have experienced before? do you think it is possible that i have retained parts of conception and that is why i am having pg signs. (that sounds ridiculous i know). i have also been nauseated a little. ????
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Is it possible that you are pregnant?  I had a m/c on 11/16 and found out on 12/15 that I'm pregnant again.  I know this is a new pregnancy because I was tested at my doctor's office after the m/c and everything was neg. Stranger things have happened.=)
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I'm sorry to hear about your losses.  I had a m/c in Oct. and my doctor checked my hcg levels afterwards to make sure they went down to 0 so they knew that nothing was left behind.  I had sore bb's but no nausea a few weeks after mine.  Good luck.
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