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Chemical pregnancy

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lilymay555 · 24/04/2021 12:25

Found out I was preg Monday from FRER and bleeding today. Boobs now a lot less sore and FRER line has faded. Feeling upset but have heard people can have success the month after a cp? Anyone have this experience?

Also feeling ashamed that I even registered this at GP now. Idiot Sad

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MamaMoonbeam · 24/04/2021 13:37

Was your period late?
After my chemical it took 40 days for me to get another period and the my cycles have been 35 days long instead of my 30/31 days.
I had 2 cycles and now I'm pregnant again and hoping this is a healthy, sticky bean.
Good luck ! Xx

Quolla · 24/04/2021 14:24

I'm sorry to hear about your chemical pregnancy. I had one the in January, after my period being over a week late and I also had to cancel a midwife appointment. It felt embarrassing but although chemical pregnancies are relatively common, they're still not expected and I decided there was no embarrassment in the excitement I had before I miscarried.

I got pregnant again the month after and just had my twelve week scan showing everything looks good so far. Wishing you good luck!

LaMadrilena · 24/04/2021 14:41

I had exactly this OP, had my booking in appointment and everything, then a couple of days later started bleeding and A&E confirmed the CP. I got pregnant on my very next cycle and am now 36w (I have a 35-day cycle if that's relevant). Fingers crossed for you.

lilymay555 · 24/04/2021 15:05

@MamaMoonbeam

Was your period late? After my chemical it took 40 days for me to get another period and the my cycles have been 35 days long instead of my 30/31 days. I had 2 cycles and now I'm pregnant again and hoping this is a healthy, sticky bean. Good luck ! Xx
My cycle is average 35 days long, longest I've had is 39 and today is 40, so I suppose yes and no. I've read it's the bad side to these super early tests we have nowadays.

We've been trying 5 months and all your stories sound so positive so thank you for this ☺️ I'm surprised how sad I feel today tbh. This forum is so supportive though so thank you x

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Chelyanne · 24/04/2021 15:15

I've had several chemicals. A couple of faint positives followed by negatives then af turned up 1-2 weeks later than usual.
I had my last one in November (had a few & 2 mc's at 8&9wk since our last live births) and then bfp with this baby, 23+4wk now.
After my 1st positive I will test weekly until 6wk before self referring to the midwife team.
Chemicals are very frustrating, these ultra sensitive tests pick them up a lot. I remember not getting a positive test until I was 6wk with our eldest almost 16 years ago.

lilymay555 · 24/04/2021 15:22

Thanks @Chelyanne maybe next time if I'm lucky enough to get another bfp I will wait to be sure it's progressing before speaking to GP/midwife to avoid the dreaded call to let them know. I just got so excited ☹️

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