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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think the reason it is called a chemical pregnancy is really that you have your period and ordinarily wouldn't even know you were pregnant. So it's not a miscarriage per se. [/quote] I think the point you're making is that because OP wasn't as far along her hormone levels weren't as high as she should be back to normal sooner. But I just wanted to point out that a "chemical pregnancy" is a miscarriage and some women find it insensitive to say otherwise. I'm sure you didn't intend that, but I just wanted to mention it. In a chemical pregnancy, the egg is fertilized but doesn't implant. I'm sorry for your loss, OP. I ovulated about 17 days after my miscarriage (not chemical). My lp was really short that cycle and I o'ed a little later on the second cycle. But things are getting back to normal relatively quickly. I would imagine you won't notice huge differences in your cycles and you'll be back to normal in no time. Take care of yourself.[/quote]
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