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Mumsnet Discussions: Miscarriage : 2nd cycle after d&c very short (3 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By sad1 on Tue 29-Apr-08 19:14:12
should of mentioned period went last night but arrived tonight which is the fourth day
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By sad1 on Tue 29-Apr-08 19:12:43
update

period went on the evening of the third day but arrived tonight? but is light to normal
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By sad1 on Tue 29-Apr-08 17:27:52
hi everyone

had a d&c on 27th feb for a missed miscarriage was around 9 & a half to ten weeks pregnant still up & down emotionally

my question is is it normal for my periods although very regular since d&c to be for only 3 days? they are usually a week long with first three days being heavy then light til the period stops which is usually on day 7

I've just finished my second cycle but it stopped on day three and without trying to sound like tommy cooper it seemed to disappear just like that! both periods have been every 28 to 30 dayssince the d&c

I would like some advice from anyone who may of had the same thing longer periods before which are now half in lenght

the first two days were normal to heavy with the last day being light then nothing?

thanks for reading


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