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711326 tn?1297868510

Could it be possible to get pregnant so soon after M/C

On 3 Jun I found out I was pregnant for the 7th time but by Friday my levels were going down and I was m/c.  Before anyone starts to get the wrong thought I have had no live births and have never been able to get past 2 months before m/c.   Since I am 36 and the levels were really not that high (56 for HCG) hubby and I didn't get so excited about the pregnancy.  The nurse told me to wait 2 months before ttc.....oops hubby and I already BD many times before getting the last results that my levels were down to 14.  My numbers dropped fast this time instead of the 3 month wait for numbers to get to 0 like last Nov.  Like all of my m/c before my pregnanct symptoms completely went away as soon as I started to m/c.

Just a few days ago I started to get a sore back like AF was going to start and my bb's were very sore.   I waited but no AF.  It's been 4 days and bb's are still sore, I'm starving all the time, never really get morning sickness with any of my pregnancies and I have bloating w/ some horrible gas at times. (sorry TMI).  I took a HPT which I think it is too early but the dr wanted me to take it to be sure it was neg and it was neg.  

Could it be possible to get pregnant so soon after m/c and when would a HPT possibly be accurate?  I have no clue what date I should count from?  Day that the levels were down to 14 or two days after that they would have been down to 0.  Day that I started to m/c?

I have a dr appointment on 20 Jul to talk to them about why I get pregnant so easy when before I didn't however why I can't carry past 2 months.  
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909792 tn?1242699735
Hi,try a HPT and put your mind at ease until you see your dr.best regards.
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711326 tn?1297868510
Thank you for responding.  Congrats on being pregnant.  I can only dream about making it to 9 mos. I used to have problems with my cycles after I m/c.  Every since last year it took me 7 years to get pregnant from the last time I got pregnant.  Nov 08 I got pregnant but the numbers never rose properly so the pregnancy ended early Mar 09.  It took 2 months from the time I m/c to get pregnant again.  They figured it was due to the numbers and how long it took for the numbers to come down that messed up my cycle.   This m/c the numbers dropped very fast and w/in a week it was over and they were down.  

I just can't help but to think and worry that I ended up ovulating and getting pregnant w/out having a cycle in between.   Alot of my symptoms are very strong and I know that it can't be hormones fluctuating from the last pregnancy.   My cervix is even very high.  

I'm curious if I should even bother with a HPT and if it would be too early to test.  
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623156 tn?1322865851
I'm sorry for your losses. It depends. My dr has told me the first 2 wks after a m/c you are most fertile and it sounds like you are already. Has your cycle been affected in the past by your losses. Some wome don't ovualte right away or don't get their first period for a few cycles. Some wome their cycles are unaffected. With my last loss in sept that was the only m/c I had where I didn't have any type of complications or have my cycle affected. I did get a very light period and a few wks after that a bfp and I'm now 9 mos pg. It is possible. The most accurate way would be to have your blood drawn a few times to make sure the numbers are doubling. Usually they do every 48-72 hrs however it's rare but they can rise slowly mine always have with every one of my kids. Every woman and pg is different you just never know.  It is hard to say why you are having so many losses. I would talk with your dr and try to see if they can give you some answers. There are numerous reasons incompetent cervix, chromosomal abnormalities, infection within the uterus etc. Best wishes to you and let me know what happens..........

AP
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