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AF delayed and then super heavy

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FinallyPregnant2022 · 27/12/2024 10:12

TTC #2 cycle 10 age 36
I know mother nature is a strange thing.
I used to be like clockwork 28 days (or maybe within a day give or take) and they were quite light 4 days bleeding no spotting etc.
The last 4 months I've had 31/32 day cycles (not helpful when TTC) and super heavy sorry for the tmi but huge blood clots.
Any ideas/experiences of what might be going on here?

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sel2223 · 27/12/2024 10:30

Did you test when late?

I'm 5 years older but my previously clockwork cycles went haywire a few years ago. I suddenly had very long and irregular cycles, some months skipped altogether, light and heavy periods etc.
I'm currently 27 weeks pregnant so it didn't stop me conceiving but it take take longer than normal

Mielbee · 27/12/2024 11:17

FinallyPregnant2022 · 27/12/2024 10:12

TTC #2 cycle 10 age 36
I know mother nature is a strange thing.
I used to be like clockwork 28 days (or maybe within a day give or take) and they were quite light 4 days bleeding no spotting etc.
The last 4 months I've had 31/32 day cycles (not helpful when TTC) and super heavy sorry for the tmi but huge blood clots.
Any ideas/experiences of what might be going on here?

When I had a late, heavy period I'd had a chemical pregnancy - could that be the case for you?

FinallyPregnant2022 · 27/12/2024 20:34

@sel2223
Yes been testing - all BFN's
Do you mind me asking how long it took you? #1 took 19 months (male factor morphology) so I'm a bit worried

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FinallyPregnant2022 · 27/12/2024 20:34

@Mielbee I've been testing and BFNs unfortunately

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Mielbee · 27/12/2024 20:37

FinallyPregnant2022 · 27/12/2024 20:34

@Mielbee I've been testing and BFNs unfortunately

Hmmm, I'm not sure why that might be happening. It sounds like it would be worth seeing your GP?

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