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emma177 | 20:56 Thu 16th Oct 2008 | Body & Soul
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I got pregnant a few months ago but miscarried at 7 weeks :(.. ive had periods since and decided to go onto the pill a month ago, I took it for 3 weeks and then took my 7 day break. I then took it again but was being sick for a few days so decided to stop (I only took 1).. Last night I had unprotected sex with my partner again and i'm just wondering what the chances of conception are. When I stopped the pill because I was ill I had another period type thing which lasted about 3/4 days but now its finished. Sorry it's very complicated just wondered what the chances were?? I was told by a doctor it's more likely if you randomly stop the pill because an egg is realised quicker. Any answers will help :) xxx
( I went on the pill as I was worried about getting pregnant again and misscarrying because I was so upset )
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Sorry to be so blunt but - what's wrong with using a condom????
Why put yourself through what you are when it can be prevented.
Please don't answer with..... we/he doesn't like condoms or...
we didn't have any
why did you have unprotected sex when you knew this would put you at risk of pregnancy?
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I want to be pregnant? I didn't straight after my miscarriage because I was upset about it. I'm alright now time to move on and try again.
Are you having conflicting thoughts, worried about another potential miscarriage but another part of you wanting to get pregnant again?

Any unprotected sex carries a possibility of pregnancy. You still have time to take the morning after pill if that is what you would want to do but it would need to be done quickly.

If you are Ok with taking the chance you are pregnant go and see your GP and chat everything through with them. Whether there was any known reason for the miscarriage or not then they can help keep a closer eye on things and refer you to someone who can help more with the emotional side of things if that would help you.
sensible answer from jenna - perhaps you do need to be clear in your own mind whether you want to get pregnant, or don't, or don't mind either way.

Absolutely the right section to post this Q in, I would have thought.

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