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Breastfeeding, sort luteal phase, low AMH - could I be pg?

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YellowPirate · 29/02/2016 14:03

We are ttc no. 2 and I’m still feeding my 18 month old. We had problems conceiving him and he came along after 4 years, 5 rounds of Clomid and a week before our IVF referral. I’m 38 and I had my AMH tested a few weeks ago, which came in low (7.6) and my luteal phase, from 10 months up until now has been around 8 days, occasionally up to 10.

We have just been gearing ourselves up for night weaning, more tests and possible treatment - but I am now 18 dpo. Could I possibly be pregnant? It seems so so unlikely that I'm scared to test, but I have ordered some cheapies off eBay to use at the end of the week.

I've been taking vitamins to try to help, vit b complex and high strength vitamin b for the luteal phase problem and Co Q 10 for egg quality. Could the vitamin b have stopped my periods entirely? I've only been taking them for 2 weeks. Anyone else been in this same situation? It just seems so unlikely that it has worked this time!

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icklekid · 29/02/2016 14:17

If you had unprotected sex then yes you could be pregnant however unlikely it may be!

Sunnydays321 · 04/03/2016 19:42

Have you tested yet? Iv taken vitb complex 50 this month, and I'm on cycle day 30 today and haven't ovulate yet! I'm blaming the vitb but it might be a coincidence. Iv got Polycystic ovaries and had long irregular cycle since coming off the pill but the last few were much shorter than this. Interested to see how vitb affects others. My luteal phase is only 8 days so I'm keen to take it if it doesn't stop me ovulating. X

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