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Very light periods after a missed miscarriage

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Beingmum2 · 22/05/2019 14:37

Hi ladies,

I am just looking for some other people's experiences after a missed miscarriage. I had a D&C in March and since then my periods have been extremely light. I am so worried it means there is something wrong and I won't be able to get pregnant again. Has anybody else had a similar experience?

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zoomies1 · 22/05/2019 22:18

Hi. I have the same issue. I had my mirena coil removed in early November 2018
at which point I had a light period for maybe two days (was always regular 5/6 days before the coil). I got pregnant in Dec, MMC in late Feb.

Medical management didn’t work so I opted for an ERPC and my last two periods have been about 4/5 days but only really, really light spotting. I’m really worried about it and did start googling Asherman’s syndrome.

I went to the GP who obviously told me it was all fine but I’m giving it another couple of months and if there is no change and no pregnancy I will be going back.

I feel for you, it’s really stressful and I wish I knew what was going on. I don’t want to panic about it but if something IS wrong, I don’t want to leave it too late to find out!

Badgergirl123 · 22/05/2019 23:09

I've had two D&Cs and periods were definitely lighter and shorter afterwards, only two days long sometimes. GP said nothing to worry about, eventually carried DD to term and periods back to 4/5 days long postpartum.

Lea89 · 12/06/2019 13:21

I’m going through this now. The cramps are quite strong and seem to be there most of the day but only very light bleeding which is more brown than red xx

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