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Chemical pregnancies and wierd periods - can anyone help

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vonsudenfed · 27/05/2008 19:37

I don't understand what's going on with my body right now, so I'm hoping that someone knows more than I do!

I had a fairly rocky road to conceiving dd (one missed m/c, at least two chemical pregnancies). We've just started to try for number 2, and I'm pretty sure I've just had my second chemical pregnancy in a row.

I had a slightly odd period after the first one, but this period is just wierd - (tmi alert) just blood, fresh blood, and no goo at all. No wonder implantation isn't happening, there's nothing for it to implant in.

Is there anything I can do for this? I'm taking baby aspirin (that seemed to work last time). But do B6 or anything else help?

Sigh. I thought it would be easier this time as I wouldn't be so stressed about it. Clearly I am as wrong as a very wrong thing. Does anyone have any experience, kind words or reassurance about this. Or, if you like, you can tell me I am silly thinking I can have another baby at 42, any input is good.

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ScaryHairy · 27/05/2008 19:45

I don't think it is that unusual for periods to be blood without clotting or goo. Certainly mine is often just bright red blood, and it particularly appears to be the case if I use tampons (as I tend not to notice the composition then...).

This might not be anything to worry about.

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vonsudenfed · 27/05/2008 19:51

I hope so - it's just that my normal ones tend to look, well, like the aftermath of a medieval war. Not like this. Perhaps it's the menopause [paranoid].

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