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I had a miscarriage that started on 9/28 and I bled a week. my period came on 10/26..well I haven't gotten my period again yet..I don't think I am pregnant again..I just don't "feel" like I am..I started having PMS symptoms about 3 days ago..and my gums have swollen up horrible since yesterday..I have been tired a few days, had some cramping off and on and my breast for sore for like 2 days..now it is gone..I am so confused..I know I had alot of white discharge when I was pregnant..but I had some a few weeks ago, but it has disappeared...so now I am freaking out..what do you guys think? period is just being irregular?? we decided not to try again just yet..so we have been careful..except for once..on 10/28 while I was on my period..we used the withdrawal method. I am just so confused to what is going on with my body!!! Can't get into the doctor until the 7th..

2006-11-27 16:15:06 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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Your not irregular and there is nothing to panic about, your discharge is you ovulating. This often occurs before or after a womans period. This is the critical period when a woman can get pregnant. Your body is working at a speed that will have you confused. I would not stress out about this. Because stress takes a toll on a womans menstral cycle. Last thing you want is the day of see that doctor you start cycling :D

~!~Nickie~!~ Former medical student at FSU

2006-11-27 16:21:56 · answer #1 · answered by dead_killer_angel25607 2 · 0 0

Well it is possible to get pregnant after a miscarriage. but hormonal changes within your body from your menstral cycle can get messed up. Mine was messed up for about 3/4 months after the miscarriage.

Can I Get Pregnant Following a Miscarriage?

Yes. At least 85% of women who have miscarriages have subsequent normal pregnancies and births. Having a miscarriage does not necessarily mean you have a fertility problem. On the other hand, about 1-2% of women may have repeated miscarriages (three or more). Some researchers believe this is related to an autoimmune response.

If you've had two miscarriages in a row, you should stop trying to conceive, use a form of birth control and ask your health care provider to perform diagnostic tests to determine the cause of the miscarriages

2006-11-27 16:23:05 · answer #2 · answered by dee luna 4 · 0 0

I'm very sorry to hear that you miscarried.
may of last year i had a miscarriage too - it was 8 weeks.
i hope that you have seen a doctor by this stage of reading this reply.
your body does take some time to recover from this both physically and emotionally too.

it is important though that you do speak to someone about this - because even though it was still very early into your pregnancy - you still had life growing inside you.

all the best to you, i don't really have the answer but wish you all the very best

2006-11-27 17:22:45 · answer #3 · answered by mooster 2 · 0 0

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