
Miscarriage Support Group
This community is dedicated to those who have experienced the traumatizing event of a miscarriage or a stillbirth. Miscarriage remains one of the most common complication of pregnancy, but that doesn't make it easy to deal with. Join the group and find support in the company of others who know what you're going through.

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I had a stillborn with a D&C on Oct. 31, 2007. I bled a little that day. Spotted the next few. Now it is almost 6 weeks post D&C and I have began to spot again. I thought it was my period because my OB said I would get it between 4-6 weeks. But then it stopped. There is absolutely no way I can be pregnant. But I do not know what is going on. Has anyone had a similar situation? I would love any thoughts. I will call my OB on Monday. But it is only Sat. and I am getting worried.
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I'm no expert, but I wouldn't say there's no way you could be pregnant (unless you haven't had sex). After all, we ovulate before getting our periods, so there's always a chance.
And perhaps there's a chance that your periods haven't yet settled back into their normal cycle.
I'm sorry. I'm new to DS and new to the m/c experience, so I don't have a lot of info (learned or experienced) from which to draw. I was just trying to think of possibilities.
Good luck. Please keep me posted. I'll be thinking of you--and am happy to listen, if you need to talk.