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C section back to back !!

I'm back on here again bc I think I'm pregnant again ! I just had my baby novmeber 7 2015 and I got a normal period for the first time after my pregnancy on January it's now feb 29 and still no period ! I did a pregnancy test last weeks and it was negative ! I was expecting my period feb 16-22 is there a chance I can still be pregnant with negative test ? And idk if I'm being paranoid but I've been feeling a lot of cramping and pregnancy symptoms
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I had gestational diabetes High blood pressure and preeclampsia I'm very scare I'm mad at myself for doing the pull out method that's how I did it for 5 years until we tried for a baby I got birth control pills now tho I'm just waiting for my period to start to start them bc that's what my doctor told me to do
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17210770 tn?1456230108
To be pregnant not long after a section it at risk of a uterine rupture which yes can be life threatening you will have to take it easy
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Your body probably isn't back to normal yet. When my postpartum period returned it was 40 days before my next one..then 38 days..then 36..etc. It took a while for it to balance itself back out. It's not going to go back to normal right away.
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I'm not breastfeeding I will do another test tho is it life threatening to be pregnant again right after c section ?
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2080231 tn?1444933585
As PP said, it can take a while for your body to regulate. If you're breastfeeding that can affect your cycle as well. I'd keep testing if you're concerned.
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It can take a while before you are back to a normal cycle. If you are still unsure if you are or not go get a blood test done.
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7552771 tn?1469929649
Just take another one
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