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Me again!

Hi Ladies ( and Gents)

In a previous post I mentioned that my Hcg levels were still not down after my miscarriage... well, they got there in the end!

Now for my next question... I am pretty sure I ovulated last week, so OH and I got to work. I have had mild cramping every day since, is this normal and has anyone else experienced this? I am expecting AF next week but this does not relly feel like pre AF. Does anyone think we might have hit the jackpot again? A week feels like a life time to wait!

Any thoughts greatfully received!

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Sorry for your loss,  and thank you for your reply.

Since i posted last i had about 2 hours of very light ( almost spotting) dark brown and then it stopped, nothing else since, but still some cramping. it feels quite raw, not like AF. i shall give it 2 weeks and if nothing else appears, I shall do another test too. Did feel pretty sick this morning, but that could be anything! Alll this uncertainty after such a horrible experience as m/c seems like the final blow. Good luck to you, let me know how you get on! xx
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hi, i had my m/c nearly 7weeks ago and after 2 weeks got cramping were i thought i was going to come on but only really had spotting but sometimes there was a little bit of red but most of the time it was an old blood colour! it stoped last week but still keep getting some pains. am going to give it 2weeks and then do a test. so maybe give it a little time before you test. wishing u all the luck.x
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