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dallyn

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Joined: 19 Jul 2004
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Posted: 08-08-04 14:38pm

I had a miscarriage starting the first week in july. I was going to the drs. Office for quantitative hcg test until my levels were back within negative range. I did not have to have a d&c which I am thankful for. The Dr. Said it is possible to get pregnant again before I get my af and told me it was best to wait at least one af before ttc again.

Here is my current situation, I stopped bleeding from the miscarriage on or about july 21st. Last sunday (august 1) I noticed a tiny amount of very faint pink spotting in the afternoon. On monday I had a very small amount of brown spotting, I haven't seen anything since. My breasts were so sore from sunday to thursday I could barely stand to not wear a bra. It was almost unbearable. I have had tenderness in the past with my period, but never to this extreme. I thought I would be starting my period anyday, but it has yet to come. Has anyone had these issues before or do you think I might have been ovulating during this time? I had my final beta test on thursday, august 5th and my levels were back to normal so I don't think I am pregnant again, just need any advice you can give....
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trevino61601

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Joined: 07 Aug 2003
Posts: 88
Location: Michigan

Posted: 08-10-04 15:22pm

I also miscarried in july and had alot of the same symptoms as you. I"m yet to have my regular cycle, and my breasts are still a little tender. My doctor told me that some of these symptoms are related to the levels or hormones left in your system. Maybe you were just regulating?
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