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362408 tn?1236441081

Miscarriage questions?

Ok so i had me first M/C in November 2007 i then was overjoyed to find out that i was pregnant again in May but i unfortunately M/C my 2nd baby around 19th May. My M/C is now complete as my test was negative which i took last week. What i want to know is i keep getting light brown discharge. Is this to do with my M/C? If not what could it be??? And also if i was to fall pregnant straight away again when would i be able to conceive?
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But still brown mean Old so, Im guessing your body is still passing some stuff from the m/c. I really dont think its anything to worrie about...... If you have had any checking for Oing in the pass, it would just be like that........But would wait intill after your 1st cycle....
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362408 tn?1236441081
Its not blood though thats what i was concerned about its just discharge and its light brown in colour. My 2 M/C have been completely different so im unsure with this M/C as it is complete already where as before it dragged out till Jan. How will i know when i am Oing again? Cm?
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Hmmmm. Brown mean "Old" so, i guess its from the m/c. You will able to conceive, Once your body ir ready and Once you start Oing again.....Some O after a m/c and some dont intill after there 1st cycle.....
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