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7 months post birth with icsi period late

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Laurapb88 · 03/12/2020 22:11

Hey everyone bit of a strange one I currently have a 7 month old baby that was conceived by icsi and my periods went back to normal more or less straight away but this month I am a day late not much but I'm usually like clock work we dtd what I thought was 3 days after ovulation and honestly because we needed icsi to have a baby I thought we would be fine now im a bit panicked and was wondering has anyone else conceived naturally after icsi? Thanks for reading xx

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ivfbeenbusy · 04/12/2020 03:57

Yup know loads of people who suffered infertility for years - did multiple rounds of IVF and then were pregnant naturally within a few months of the birth 🤣

physicskate · 04/12/2020 07:11

I didn't have icsi, just ivf to conceive dd. It was on our first round after ttc for two and a half years. We only had sex maybe 10 times after she was born. When she was 15 months, we dd the one time and boom. Never expected it in a million years because of what happened the first time.

Currently 23 weeks with number 2!

Similar happened to my cousin too at about 8 months post partum.

The only way to know is with a test...

Laurapb88 · 04/12/2020 09:09

Oh god haha thanks ladies I honestly thought we would be safe with it being male factor issues it wouldn't be the end of the world and save us a lot of money suppose I should take a test x

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ArtfulScreamer · 04/12/2020 19:57

My DD 20 months took 5 years TTC and a round of IVF. I'm currently 11 weeks with no 2 which took me drinking to much red wine one weekend and needing to make up with DH the week after!
We didn't have ICSI but we still went a full 5 years without a mere hint of a BFP.
POAS and I hope you get the result that you would like.

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