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Miscarried last month cld I be pregnant?

Hey Ladies, Some of you ladies might recognise me from my post last month regarding my miscarriage at 8wks on the 30th [OBGYN confirmation date] i started miscarrying 2 days earlier.
Just wondering if any ladies have had these symptoms post miscarriage: nausea [woke me at 4am so strong] and strong sense of smell especially of pet urine when i take them out to toilet. My question is this...could i be pregnant?and if so when shld i test since i have no idea of my cycle since I've not have a period yet?
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Thank you for your input ladies. Husband and I are picking up some preg tests tonight. It's been 30 days since miscarriage so my period might just be coming later for this month but fingers crossed for a + sign
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Thank you for your input ladies. Husband and I are picking up some preg tests tonight. It's been 30 days since miscarriage so my period might just be coming later for this month but fingers crossed for a + sign
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I had miscarriage of 27 December & then on 15 February I did home pregnancy test & found out I was pregnant. Good luck Mama to be. My baby is healthy & beautiful.
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You could certainly be pregnant.  If you are having potential pregnancy symptoms then testing now wouldn't hurt - if negative, wait another 5 days and retest
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Call your ob and ask for a blood test. They may want to see you asap since you miscarried just last month.
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It's possible. Test to find out:)
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Oh forgot...skin very itchy [had this when i was pregnant last but also cld be winter dry skin] and wanting to pee more [I'm someone who can hold on for hours normally]
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