It is possible to get pregnant two weeks after a miscarriage, but it is not very common.
The time it takes for a woman's body to return to its normal hormonal state after a miscarriage can vary. In some cases, ovulation can occur as early as two weeks after a miscarriage. However, it is more common for ovulation to occur around four to six weeks after a miscarriage.
If a woman has intercourse without using contraception during this time, she could potentially become pregnant.
It is important to note that getting pregnant soon after a miscarriage does not necessarily mean that there is something wrong with the woman's body. It simply means that her body is able to ovulate and conceive again.
If a woman is concerned about getting pregnant too soon after a miscarriage, she should talk to her doctor. They can provide her with information about her individual situation and help her make the best decisions for her health.