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Pregnant so soon after a miscarriage

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Hi I had a miscarriage 5weeks and 3 days ago and today I done some tests as not been feeling right and both test come back positive. But I’m questioning it as the clear blue test says I’m 4-5weeks pregnant is that possible. Just don’t wanna get my hopes up after already having 2 miscarriages.

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Oh wow lovely it’s saying positive for sure xx I assume you have been trying naturally in that time? They say body can give miracles so maybe you are one of them xxx 🥰❤️🥰🙌 got everything crossed for you

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Yes actually trying but not trying if you get what I mean.

I hope so. Thank you xxx 🥰

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Keep me posted and here if you need to chat always xxxx

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Tealharp

Did you check that you had a negative pregnancy test after your miscarriage? Sometimes HCG takes a while to leave your system. Crossing my fingers for you though! Might be worth getting in touch with your early pregnancy unit in a week or two to see if they'll give you a scan to check everything is ok?

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Karastarla18 in reply toTealharp

I went to the hospital when I was having the miscarriage and the did a pregnancy test which come back negative so they did a blood test to confirm and that come back as I was pregnant but the hcg level was very very low which is why the test didn’t detect it which meant I was having a miscarriage.

Surely the hcg level shouldn’t increase that much for a pregnancy test to come back possitive coming up to 6weeks miscarriage xx

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Tealharp in reply toKarastarla18

Definitely not! Sounds like you're pregnant! Congratulations!

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Karastarla18 in reply toTealharp

Thank you x I’m making a doctors appointment tomorrow to be 100% sure x

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Florencenightingale in reply toKarastarla18

My cousin had something very similar, thought she had miscarried early on, but was actually still pregnant. Your hcg may have been low initially if you had just conceived x

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Karastarla18 in reply toFlorencenightingale

Giving me more hope now x

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Woo19

This sounds similar to a friend of mine, she was sceptical and thought it was hcg still in her system but, she had an early scan and there was a sac and everything.

The consultant and midwife have stated they think because of how close the pregnancy was to the miscarriage, it might have been twins.

I hope it is positive for you, keep us posted 🙂

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Karastarla18 in reply toWoo19

That’s what happened with my mum I was suppose to be a twin but she lost it. But was still pregnant with me so my fingers are crossed. X

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Tiddly1984

Wow...really hoping you confirm this tomorrow. Good luck...x

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Karastarla18

So I am 100% pregnant 🤰 over the moon. But I now can’t go back to work I have to self isolate because of the covid-19. Xxx

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