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i had a mc on april 30, af came june 28, and as of july 12 i

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PostPosted: 07/14/06 - 17:39    Post subject: i had a mc on april 30, af came june 28, and as of july 12 i Vote now! Reply with quote

i had a mc on april 30, af came june 28, and as of july 12 i've been spotting. is this normal or could i already be pregnant again. i've never had regular periods, sometimes 28 - 31 days. please give advice, and no i haven't taken a pregnancy test yet.
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PostPosted: 07/14/06 - 18:33    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

YOU MOST certianly can become pregnant again right after a m/c...The only way to prevent pregnancy is through the use of some type of birth control/contraception.


Spotting in bewtween periods can be normal, especially after a miscarriage or other similar occurence.

You should seek the advice of a doctor, to make sure everything is okay.
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