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Bleeding 1 day after period (TMI Post)

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LJFM2B · 14/02/2018 08:44

Hi All,

Bit of back ground for you, i have off the pill since Jan 17, i had 1 miscarriage at 9 weeks in July 17, and a missed miscarriage in november (at 8 weeks), i had an internal scan and blood tests and have been told i have PCOS but never had "weird periods before" just a little longer cycles.

Perhaps dont read on if your not good with TMI...

This time i had a 39 day cycle, i was on for 7 days solid then it slowed up on day 8 to no blood when wiping and a tiny bit of blood on the towel and then by the evening it was nothing ... then i had a full day with no blood and then yesterday i had blood again and it was red it colour (suggesting its not old blood) and i blood when i wipe ... im still the same this morning!

Can anybody shine some light on this situation? ... We so desperately want to be parents and i feel like theirs so many obstacles in our way!

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ClareB83 · 14/02/2018 08:57

This doesn't sound that unusual to me. I don't have PCOS but I've had many periods that seem to finish only to have bit more bleeding a day later.

LJFM2B · 14/02/2018 09:42

@ClareB83 Thanks for responding, i know what you mean and i think if i hadnt had any miscarriages or been diagnosed with PCOS i wouldnt be worrying as much but honestly this has never happened to me and i was on for a solid 7 days which is long for me anyway and then to stop and have "fresh" blood a full day after it stops seems a little weird.

I have asked the Doctor who iv seen after my Miscarriages to call me tomorrow - best to see what she says i think.

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LJFM2B · 19/02/2018 13:54

Just incase anybody see's this - i was having (am having) my 3rd miscarriage this wasnt a "odd" period. My advise to anybody is to listen to your body and dont ignore anything unusual.

Unbelievably sad

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xLeanne128 · 19/02/2018 13:59

So sorry OP. Take care of yourself xxx

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