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Old Apr 3rd, 2008, 08:02 AM   #1
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Hi,

I had a miscarriage in January at 10 weeks. I had a D&C on January 24th and then AF arrived on March 10th. I decided to start using the CBFM to track my cycle which I have never done in the past - today is CD25 for me and there is still no sign of me ovulating. I hit high fertility last Thursday and it remained that way until this morning when I went back down to low fertility.

Does anyone know how long it takes for cycles to return to normal after a miscarriage? I just presumed after I got my first AF that things were back on track. My cycle length is normally 35 days. I am really disappointed to see low fertility this morning as it's now looking lilke I am not going to ovulate this cycle. I was really hoping to get back to TTC.

Can anyone offer any advice?
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Old Apr 3rd, 2008, 14:15 PM   #2
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Hi Snowflake...first off..sorry for your loss. I fouynd that my first AF was really weird after my m/c and it didn't seem that I ovulated. However, my second cycle was more normal...but shorter.
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Hiya,

is this your first cycle of using the cbfm? Im asking because it takes at miminum one cycle to get to know you.

In addition, after a mc/d&c things can go a bit wacky before settling down...

Ive just started using it again after my first af aftr my d&c feb 22nd.. Ill let you know how im getting on.. I'll say this much, ive had on and off very light spotting over the last week- which i have never had in my entire life..so God knows what will happen

Good luck though and here's a link to the cbfm site, if that helps any, hun

http://www.clearblue.info/uk/FAQSFAM.cfm
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