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Cm confusion

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onefootinthebed · 08/03/2015 18:16

I have a strange question. I have a 23 day cycle and since my last miscarriage I have had not really been checking as I wasn't sure if I wanted to try again. We have had some tests and I felt ready to try again. On Friday I had cm when I wiped then today I have it again. If I think about Ito think this happens a lot , I remember that in December that I had days and days of the stuff. I havn't got a stu as I have been tested for s million things.

What's going on,I wonder if this could have something to do with my miscarriages .

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sizethree · 08/03/2015 20:24

Firstly, I'm so sorry for your loss. I had a MC back in November and it is such a heartbreaking experience. So sorry you've suffered too.
Miscarriages can mess up your cycle, and it may be a while before you get back into what is a normal cycle for you.
Do you think as you're paying more attention to your CM since your MC you may be noticing changes that you may not have noticed before? I know that I'm a body detective now and super aware of things that I'd not clock before.
If you are concerned you could make an appointment wuth yiur doctor or practice nurse, as it's always better to get checked out to put your mind at ease.

onefootinthebed · 08/03/2015 21:58

Thanks it's sad so many women go through miscarriage but it's not really discussed openly. I have suffered 3 unfortantley and I have had tests and I see a fertility consultant who is very nice and will be very understanding if I phone tomorrow.

I don't think that I am paying more attention,I remember the reason I noticed in December is because I was so scared of getting pregnant . We had an appointment on Tuesday and the nurse was talking to me about conception dates and I knew it would be friday.but then today I was abit confused about why it showed up again.

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onefootinthebed · 08/03/2015 22:00

also size three,thanks for replying and sorry for your loss too.

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sizethree · 08/03/2015 22:16

So sorry yiuve suffered recurrent miscarriages. It's just so awful and having no reason behind these loses is do very hard to digest.
I've also suffered three (I never pipe up in threads with that number as I don't want to scare people!)
I'm currently 5+3 weeks pregnant and terrified.
I'm taking part in the Response medical trial which is testing a drug specifically for unexplained recurrent miscarriage.
There's a thread on this board if you want to drop by abc have a peek.
I don't know if it's bern mentioned yo you as there's a few hospitals currently running the trial. Here's a link if you're curious: www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk/information/research/the-response-trial/
Just realised thag founded a bit like I'm a trial rep promoting it!
I've had all the tests too and been to fertility specialist and had pathology testing in last loss. But there is no reason at all for why I keep miscarrying.
I thought the trisl is a good option as hopefully if will help me, but also help other women in the future and I'd do anything to protect someone from the heartache of recurrent loss.

onefootinthebed · 08/03/2015 22:31

How nice for you. I really hope everything works out for you. I have had the test for the tablet which is to do with your thyroid but I shall look into the one you are on.

Very very best of luck .

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onefootinthebed · 08/03/2015 22:35

Arh I'm too old I have just turned 39. Thanks for the info though .

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sizethree · 09/03/2015 13:57

Ah boo. Sorry, I didn't realise there was an age limit. Seems pretty mean.
I really wish you the best of luck. It's such a bumpy journey. I had no idea it's be this tough. I'd love to have the innocence of women that have never suffered losses.

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