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Dealing with miscarriage

my boyfriend and I have been trying to get pregnant for about 5 months we finally conceived in April using a OT test we got pregnant went to US at 6 weeks and heard heartbeat and w everything was good started spotting in week 8 went to DR baby had no heartbeat had a D&C last Wendsday nurse said ok to have sex after one week but use condoms until after first period well we had sex today without protection heat of the moment and it just happened.... Is it safe to get pregnant after d&c?? The crazy thing I have 2 healthy kids and this was my first MC im only 30 but I don't know if I become pregnant before waiting one cycle if it would end up the same?  Help
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Unless your Dr believes there is an underlying issue, you should be able to conceive again and have a normal pregnancy. Right now you are giving your body a chance to heal and to get regular again.

Again, I am so sorry for both of you. This time must be incredibly sad for you.
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I'm sorry it's hard believe me I think about it everyday and I want to get pregnant as well again because we want a baby I've read different things that some woman get pregnant after the MC and it goes fine others not it's different with every woman I guess but its nerve wracking good luck and if u want to talk im here
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I  wanted to know the same thing i mc on the 28 of may and have been havin unproteced sex sense a week after im not taking bc i wanted to know when i should take a pregnantce test i really want to get preg my mc would have been my firsy child im 23
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As a general rule, I believe they want you to wait until your first cycle so you can start counting your cycle. However, more importantly, to give your body a rest and give it time to heal.

I am so sorry for what happened... And I do hope you find comfort and your heart heals too :)
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