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First time miscarriage, So very confused!

I'm 20 and just had my first miscarriage Feb 07, 2013.
I was pregnant for 5weeks 5days when it happened.
I however did have unprotected sex 2 days before the miscarriage and then a couple weeks after.
I still haven't gotten a D&C due to insurance/not having a doctor/money problems and scheduling. I had a very heavy flow that started on March 07th that lasted for 4-5 days. But however, I feel like I'm still experiencing pregnancy' symptoms. It's too early to tell though, I was thinking about just waiting out this month but I'm pretty anxious because this white discharge (it's very white) is freaking me out. I just hope I'm not pregnant again.

Symptoms include; Sometimes itchy/tender nipples, white discharge (not heavy), and sometimes elevated body temperature.
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3198629 tn?1367038423
I'm sorry for your loss. Did you require a DnC? If so, (I know where you are it's probably quite costly) you really need to have it done because you can get a horrible infection that could prevent you from getting pregnant in the future. You're actually highly fertile after a miscarriage so it's completely possible that you are pregnant again. By the sounds of it you're late for your period anyways, so I would take a pregnancy test if I were you. All of the symptoms do point to a pregnancy. As for the whole, not wanting to be pregnant again then you need to be more careful, because unprotected sex often leads to pregnancy.. But just take a test and go from there.(:


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They didn't tell me at all. I went to the emergency room and they said to let it pass. They never gave me after instructions and thanks i'll get around to that!
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