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risk of getting pregnant after 3 times of D&C

hye all..
i would like to know if there are risk of getting pregnant after 3x D&C. My first 2 D&C was last year (May & August) and both were 5 & 7 weeks. my third D&C was on 5/13 this year at 4 weeks. me & my hubby sexually active 2 weeks after the procedure and now i have a lower abnominal cramp, lowerback pain & dizziness. bt i dont hv sore breast, morning sickness or pgnt symtomps which i always had.  I dont know if its the mensus symptoms or early sign of pgnt. and im scared if i get pregnent and my body is not ready,,
anyone hope can share experience n info..thanks a lot..
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Thanks for ur comment ANewLife4Me
My bleeding stop about 3 to 4 days after the procedure and i didnt manage to go for the follow up chek-up scheduled 2 weeks after cz time constraint at office. (went back to work after 10days leave). i wanted to go and check with doc but my hubby said its too early to go to hosp. and check. its been 4 days of cramping, little bit of dizzy and back pain..
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Hi,
Usually your supposed to wait until the bleeding has stopped after a D&C to have sex.  Had you stopped bleeding at 2 weeks?  It should be enough time.  Have you been back for a follow up check-up yet?  You may not get this period right on time due to the D&C.  I'd say to wait till your period is a few days late, then take a hpt but I'm not sure how accurate it's going to be so therefore I'd also make an appointment to have the follow up check up with your doctor too.  Good luck to you :)
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