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So scared

Hi, i had a miscarriage when i was 11 weeks. Naturally i had to go for a D/C..
I'm naturally extremely fertile. My husband and I only tried once to conceive and we did the first time, but it ended in a m/c.

It's 2 months after the m/c and i still don't feel ready to get pregnant again. I felt too dirty to have sex. We finally had sex this weekend. I was a week before my period. He didn't ejaculate inside of me, but he didn't wear a condom (we didn't have any at home).

Is there any chance that I might be pregnant. I'm so scared, I'm not ready to go through that again
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Hi...Im not a doctor, but I would say that NO you would not be pregnant.  And please STOP thinking you are dirty.  Besides if you go to your doctor he can give you something to prevent pregnancy for now, unitl you are ready.  They have so many different kinds of protection.  Talk to your doctor cuz he has to prescribe it.
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YOU CANNON SAY NO ITS DIFFERENT FOR EVERYONE!! Don't rule it out until you know 100%. They told me after I had my miscarriage, that it would be hard to get pregnant the first couple of months and i ended up conceiving the week i stopped bleeding and I'm now 15 weeks pregnhttp://www.medhelp.org/posts/Womens-Health/So-scared/show/1801799#ant. When I went in for a kidney infection to the er they got the positives about 1 1/2 weeks after conception did an ultra sound and tried to make me have another d&c but i knew i was pregnant again !! I got three different opinions two went in my favor the other on said no chance!!
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