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Contraception injection

Hi I have a 6year old girl and 6 1/2 months boy I have the injection as soon as I could as I knew I didnt want any more by my second injection I told the doctor id had no period since having the baby and the injection and she said there was nothing to worry bout was normal buttt for couple days ive been feeling a bit off and been feeling movments (other half said wind haha) but yesterday I was sure I had to do a test and it came back positive. Ive booked appointment in docs but I have a feeling im pritty far gone as the movements are there im not sure I could cope with another being so close to the youngest and I didnt want anymore children not sure what to do
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Wait and see before you panic as it may be nothing to worry about. And I know it's extremely close together but lots of mums do it and manage. I have a friend who was 16 when she was first pregnant then she was pregnant 3-1/2 weeks after she gave birth. She is a great mum to her kids and they get on so well as they are close in age. But like I said it may just be nothing. But due to your positive pregnancy test I would have thought you are good luck to you x
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Thanks for reply went to docs he says im measuring at 26 weeks I cant get a midwife appointment untill Friday then they book scan I was hoping to get this done quicker but now sure how to x

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