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Pregnant? Or Not?

Hi everyone, so I need your opinion... I have a 2 yr old daughter and in November 2016 I had a miscarriage. How soon after a miscarriage can you get pregnant again? Me and my husband had sex several times the last 2 months and my last period was on July 31 but my boobs have been leaking colostrum, I've been craving stuff and eating more than usual, and I've felt really tired.. could I be pregnant??
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But according to my last period it was very light and on the app it shows that I'd be 2 weeks pregnant but I feel like it's too soon to be having these pregnancy symptoms.
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It's possible your last "period" was implantation bleeding.  I'd take a test and find out for sure.  Also I felt pregnancy symptoms as soon as 6 days after ovulation and didn't get a positive test until almost 14 days after ovulation.
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I had a miscarriage toward the middle of November, found out I was pregnant and about 4 weeks along mid January. I'm about 35 weeks now with my son. It is actually easier to conceive after a miscarriage, as sad as that may be. For me personally it was a blessing, my husband and I really wanted a baby. Leaking can happen as early as 14 weeks in pregnancy, if that helps any.
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Just take a pregnancy test to know for sure
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Lots of women have miscarriages and then get pregnant right away. I'd say it's pretty normal
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I had a miscarriage in early December and found out I was pregnant again in the middle of January. I didnt even have a period in between. I had my first ob appointment and was 8 weeks along. My Dr did say that after I had my miscarriage we could try as soon as we wanted to
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Bump...
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I have also experinced bloating for a couple days, and some white discharge but I don't want to get my hopes up..I'm nervous.
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