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Mumsnet Discussions: Miscarriage : post-miscarriage - periods returned but now have disappeared - why? (5 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ovenchips on Fri 14-Sep-07 12:55:50
First time poster, long time lurker.

I'm 37 and had a missed miscarriage and erpc 4 months ago. Had 2 periods after - all normal. Then nothing. Am now on CD61! Have been TTC - millions of tests taken, including one at doc's - all BFN. Very confusing fertility signs - have noticeable CM pretty much every day. What's happening? Have I stopped ovulating? Is there any chance I could be pregnant? GP says no action to be taken until 3-6 months of no periods shock

To further confuse matters, I b/feed my 2 year old 1x per day. Could this suddenly be interfering with everything (though conceived very easily when doing this before)?

Can anyone help?
Thanks.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Anna8888 on Fri 14-Sep-07 13:02:16
I can't help, but something a bit similar happened to me. I had a miscarriage in February and since then my periods have returned but I haven't conceived. I have never had any trouble conceiving before. I am still breastfeeding my daughter (2.10).
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ovenchips on Tue 25-Sep-07 11:29:56
Now on CD 72!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By ovenchips on Thu 03-Apr-08 21:35:40
Just to update
Am now 13 weeks pregnant grin Periods returned in November so waited for another one to reassure myself that it wasn't a one-off then was TTC. BFP in January.

Should also say I had gone back to docs to ask for tests and got a pelvic ultrasound and blood tests (testing LH and FSH among many other things): nothing to report. Also weaned daughter in October.

Who knows why things came good but they did. It would be nice to think this might help to reassure anyone baffled by a similar problem if they're looking through archives and come across this old message!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By jellycat on Thu 03-Apr-08 21:37:16
Congratulations smile!


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