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New Baby After Miscarriage

I was about 3-4 weeks pregnant and m/c August 16 and bleed till August 19. Lost all signs of pregnancy immediately after. Now my AF is 3 days late. I tested with hpt and received bold positive. Blood test revealed 43 hcg level. Doctor is a bit baffled. Is it possible I conceived again? I'm taking another blood test tomorrow to see if hcg levels rise.
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Thank you all so much. I'll find out tomorrow or Friday at the latest what the results are
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I had a m/c a year ago thus month. It wasn't very far along when I lost it. I gave myself one period cycle to heal physically. I got pregnant in Oct last year. I now have an 8 week old beautiful daughter. You are more fertile for 3-6 months after a m/c. It's totally possible that you are pregnant again.
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I had a misscarriage at 8 weeks bled for I think 6 days and got pregnant 2 days after my bleeding. I'm thankful because I wanted another baby. I'm due nov. 15 :)
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It is possible you never miscarried and just have low hcg levels or had twins and lost only one. I have been there so I know its possible. My twin that made it is 11 years old now. Good luck!
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I was told to wait at least 3 full cycles before any unprotected encounters do to high fertility afterwords so it's a possibility
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After my friend miscarried she was told to avoid sex or make sure it's protected sex because you are extremely fertil after a miscarriage. So yes it is possible.
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If you had sex it is possible. You are more fertilr after having a miscaraige. You will likely have to wait for an ultrasound or another blood test to confirm that it is not left over hormones from your last pregnancy. Good luck.
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