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Trying To Conceive, Frequent Urination With Blood Traces. Had Miscarriage In The Recent Past. Pregnancy Chances?

I m 20 years old and two weeks ago suffered from a miscarriage . The bleeding stopped after a week and me and my patner started trying again to have a baby. Im peeing almost every 15-20mins and have bleeding when I wipe after using the bathroom. What are the chances of me being pregnant again and the chances of another miscarriage?
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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It sounds to me like you have a urinary tract infection. Please see your doctor and get this treated. Many women miscarrying then going to have several normal pregnancies. I'm sorry that you have a loss but please don't be overly concerned. Your chances are excellent of conceiving and carrying a full-term and normal pregnancy.
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Trying To Conceive, Frequent Urination With Blood Traces. Had Miscarriage In The Recent Past. Pregnancy Chances?

It sounds to me like you have a urinary tract infection. Please see your doctor and get this treated. Many women miscarrying then going to have several normal pregnancies. I m sorry that you have a loss but please don t be overly concerned. Your chances are excellent of conceiving and carrying a full-term and normal pregnancy.