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Miscarriage

I was 6 weeks 2 days pregnant when I started bleeding. I went to the ER and they told me I was having a miscarriage. My husband and I were very heartbroken. My husband is active duty military and is deploying in two weeks. My questions are since I stopped bleeding is it ok to try again before he leaves. My next question is it really possible to get pregnant that quickly after a miscarriage? We really wanted to be pregnant before he deployed and were so excited when it happened.
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hi, when i had my m/c we asked the nurse when we coulod start trying again and she said that to waite till my 1st perioed only as it  helps them date the pregnacy easier. she said that some doctors tell u to wait 3 cycles but it depends who u go to. hope this helps x
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your suppose to wait but you can likely get pregnant though but chances are 50 50
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Your supposed to wait until after your first period usually one month. I understand the situation since my hubby is also active duty and deploys soon as well. You can always ask your ob if its ok to start again. And it is very possible to get pregnant again so soon. Most of mine were back to back its not advised because since your body isnt fully healed you have a higher chance of miscarriage but then again thats how i got my son. And if you start trying to soon you could risk getting an infection. But your ob can give you the ok or not. best wishes...
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