Cat gave birth but still very pregnant

I have a young queen (about 8 months) who 4 days ago gave birth to one very small(too small to nurse) kitten that didnt make it through the night even with the best efforts. Mommy seems fine, however,and is active and seems fine, except she still looks and feels very pregnant and is actually still growing! Is it possible shes still pregnant?

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Yes, it is, but you need to let a vet see her to make sure the kittens that remain inside are still alive. She's very young to have kits already.

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