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Pregnancy after misscarage

Hi there I'm new to these forums but have been reading around the internet lately as a way of answering my questions and for reassurance really, anyway so I had a missed misscarage on in late January of this year, i was admitted in to hospital for two days under medical management and had tablets went through 15 hours of labour pains only to find that it didn't work I ended up having to have a D&C on 31st of January. I had small if any bleeding after very light for about two days, and HCG had gone by the 3rd of Feb so previous hormone had left my body. i started to do ovulation test and had unprotected sex on these days to see if I could get pregnant again before my period arrived as i read online that it has happened to other women. However after all of mine and my partners efforts sadly did dint happen and exactly 28 days later I got my period (Most painful Cramps ever) 5 days later period had finished we have now started to try and get pregnant again and have been trying about 4 times a week.

I guess I just wanted to here from woman in asimilar situations as we find ourselves in, I really want to have a positive at the end of this month, has any one had any success story's who had been in same situation as me?.

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I had a miscarriage last May on Mothers Day to make the wound even worse. I didnt have to have a D&C done or anything thankfully but it was painful both mentally and physically. Put a strain on mine and my hubby's relationship too. Then in Sept I found out I was pregnant again. Dr put my conception date for Aug 13th - roughly 3 months after my miscarriage. So it can happen hun :)

Odd thing about this though is Im due in May of all months.
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I had a misscariage last year on August 22 (at 9w+5d), mine was totally natural. I bled so much I thought I was dying. I had light spotting for 2 days and then I started bleeding VERY heavy for 3 days (During that time I released a clot the size of the palm of my hand). Then the bleeding was like a period for a week. I spoke to my doctor while I was bleeding and asked when can I try again? And he said to me ordinarily he recommends that women should wait 3 months before trying again but he also thought I would be fine to start trying right away. Which of course I did, as soon as the bleeding stopped. I had heard many stories of women who got pregnant straight away, and I thought it would happen for me, it didn't. I had four cycles before I became pregnant again, I found out in January that I'm pregnant again. I'm 15 weeks today. =D
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My first mc I got pregnant again 3months later and had a healthy full term baby girl. After my second mc my d&c was April 30th and on June 5th I got a positive test. Had a healthy full term baby boy. I'm now 18 weeks with out 5th baby and our second little girl. Hope you get your little bean soon:)
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I had my 1st miscarriage in June 3years ago n then fell pregnant stright away and had my daughter she will b two on Monday I have had 2 further misscarages since then one July 11 n then Oct 12 I am now 7 weeks pregnant and tests show pregnancy hormones r doing what they ment to so fingers crossed xx
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I Had a miscarriage last year in May it was a very bad one. I bleed for a month straight. And not just little blood it was A LOT. then I had to have a d&c we talked to the doctor who advised us to wait for my body to recover. So we did that. Then started trying again. It's took 4-5 months ( which is pretty fast after a miscarriage) but now I am 13 weeks pregnant. It really depends on person to person. It's best to talk to your doctor. Good luck
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