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Normal or should I be getting concerned?

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tintinenamerique · 28/09/2015 13:51

To try to cut short a very long story, DS (16 months) arrived after 3 years, one miscarriage, one TFMR and much angst. The miscarriage and termination aside, main reason he took so long in coming was very long cycles (6 weeks - 3 months), I think due to my low weight. Periods came back in Feb this heart and from May onwards they have been more regular than ever. Ovulation sticks confirm I am ovulating and DTD loads every other day/once a day around ovulation. But no BFP. I know it can take a while, but does this look iffy??

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Junosmum · 28/09/2015 17:38

'they' (science people) reckon that every cycle, even if both parties are healthy and the do it at exactly the right time you only have a 25% that sperm will meet egg. Team that with the fertilized egg not implanting, or having a complication and the chances of getting pregnant are pretty small. I wouldn't worry too much at this stage.

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