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Question Posted Monday September 12 2005, 12:10 am

Is it possible for a woman to have a miscarriage the day after she and her partner had unprotected sex, purposely or accidentally?

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notnormal answered Tuesday September 13 2005, 12:42 am:
I believe you mean that the woman is already pregnant, for example, 3 months along.

Yes, you can misscarry, but the sex probably didn't have anything to do with the misscarriage. Unless you have a pregnancy with problems, normal sex (not rough acrobatics) doesn't usually interfere with pregnancy. A doctor once told me that the normal rate of misscarrianges is one out of every 5 pregnancies.

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