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Can you get pregnant 4 weeks after having a miscarriage

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I believe you can as you are very futile after suffering a miscarriage hense why doctors ask you to take co ntraception as soon as you can afterwards

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You are very fertile after having a miscarriage and are advised not to have sex for 6 weeks afterwards they also tell you not to go back onto contraception till the sixth week after a miscarriage. I had a miscarriage 9th September 2016 and fell pregnant with my little on 8th October 2016 so yes it is very possible x

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I had injection n 4weeks after miscarriage n see my boyfriend after not even bin 6 weeks yet n boyfriend don't understand that I could get pregnant again n not had period yet done a test before had injection have bin feeling rubbish jst lately

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Yes, it is totally possible as long as your body is back to its normal ovulation cycle. This is different from one woman to the next. Interestingly, according to a new study, the sooner a woman conceives after miscarrying, the better are her chances at a healthy pregnancy. More specifically, it has been shown that women who conceive within 6 months after miscarrying are less likely to lose the fetus again or experience other complications related to pregnancy.

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