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i had a m/c 1/11/13 and had my d&c on 1/14/13 and the doctor told ,e to wait at least 3 moneth before start trying again and 2 weeks before having intercourse. well me and my boyfirend well husband to be didnt want to wait that long and we had intercourse 2 days after my d&c . Is there any way i can be pregnant or conceive a baby? please help me out been trying to figure out!
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thanks for your comments and advice.
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973741 tn?1342342773
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number of pregnancies doesn't have anything to do with your question.  :>)  

Your hormones don't shift faster just because it was your first pregnancy.  Very very doubtful you ovulated already and you really need to hold off from sex until your doctor says it is okay.  good luck
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even if this is my first pregnancy?
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973741 tn?1342342773
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I'm saying it is doubtful you got pregnant.  Doubtful that your hormones would shift right back and you'd have ovulated at that time (4 days later).  I doubt you are pregnant.  Please hold off from intercourse until you get the green light from your doctor.  good luck
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I understand that , but you're saying i've gotten myself pregnant do that mean something can be wrong with my baby? I didn't know that I could get pregnant that fast even if I had a d&c.
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Hi there.  Sweetie, it is REALLY important to follow what your doctors told you to do.  You had a medical procedure that needs to heal.  I wouldn't go against doctor's orders.  

While never say never, it would be doubtful that you'd ovulate immediately following a d&c so quite doubt you'd have gotten pregnant.

Please follow doctor's instructions.  good luck
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