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TTC, no AF and BFN?

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Browneyesx · 26/06/2018 07:32

Hi guys I need some advice as I find I’m stressing out!

So I came off birth control mid packet on the 18/05/18 and had a withdrawal bleed that lasted 5/6 days.

I have been trying to conceive since. I used an ovulation strip on 12/06/18 and it was saying my LH surge was positive so I made sure to do the deed in the days following this.

A week after this I had PMS symptoms of really bad cramps, I also had the worst diarreah and crazy fatiguee

Now 2 weeks ‘post ovulation’, I have no symptoms, no AF and still a BFN.

Can I have some advice on what to expect at the moment? I just feel so confused like is there a chance I could be pregnant?

I was on the same pill rigevdion 3 years ago and when I came off it, I immediately got pregnant however that resulted in miscarriage. I had to have a D&C due to retained placenta and I worry that this now might affect my chances of getting pregnant or being fertile?

OP posts:
physicskate · 26/06/2018 07:40

A positive opk doesn't mean you did in fact ovulate, just that your body geared up to. There is nothing evidence that the d and c affected you fertility.

It can take 6-12 months for cycles to regulate after coming off hormonal contraception. Give it time. Patience will help you survive ttc...

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