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7 weeks

I was 7 weeks pregnant when we found out our baby had no heartbeat, that was a Friday, by Sunday i was having a natural miscarriage at home. It's been 2 weeks ago since that happened.  I stopped bleeding for three days now.  My husband and I have been intimate twice, I  only had a little bleeding the first time after that nothing!
First time he pulled out, but time we forgot!
Still no bleeding, cramping i feel good.
Was it to soon? Could I get pregnant that quick?
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3224333 tn?1349315545
try yoga instead... sure it helps... baby dust to you! mwah
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It may be to soon to take a test we were just intimate this week. Plus I'm scared to know in a way!
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Thank you and yes it could have been stress. I was dealing with my job wanting me to resign and then being out on disability for a neck injury.
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3224333 tn?1349315545
hello, sorry for the loss.. i miscarried too at 7 weeks last month. i bet stress made it happen (been stressed at work lately) my OB advised me to take a rest but i refused. she also stressed out that whenever i get BFP next time, i must quit working for at least 3 more months... from your question, my OB also told me that it could be possible to get pregnant after a miscarriage.. wish you luck! and be careful next time. :)
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3198629 tn?1367038423
I'm sorry for your loss. You can get pregnant without having a period after a miscarriage. But the only way to know for sure is to take a pregnancy test..
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