How did a loss affect your next O date? I'm mainly focusing on the first "normal" cycle after your loss, after AF returned, but you could comment and explain it if it affected it for more than one cycle, etc.
How did a loss affect your next O date? I'm mainly focusing on the first "normal" cycle after your loss, after AF returned, but you could comment and explain it if it affected it for more than one cycle, etc.
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nectarine / 2784 posts
It took 33 days for me to ovulate after my loss. I conceived again on that cycle though so I can't say whether O would have been delayed for subsequent cycles as well.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
I O'ed on the same day right after my early cp loss. The second cycle, first "normal" following the cp, my o day was delayed five days. We got our BFP that cycle.
grape / 94 posts
After an early CP loss, I O'd right around the same day for the next 2 cycles. The 3rd cycle following was actually 2 days earlier & got a BFP that cycle.
pomelo / 5607 posts
After both my early losses (9.5 weeks and 5 weeks), once things got back to normal (got AF back), I was right back to 28 day cycles. After my late loss (33 weeks), they were all over the map (very long and short variously), and when I got pregnant again after about 4 months they were still wonky. I just used opk's to be sure I knew what was going on.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
It took 6 weeks for AF to come back, so I O'd a weeks later than usual.
nectarine / 2641 posts
After my first AF, my cycle was normal (I o'ed on the same day I usually do), and got pregnant that cycle.
cantaloupe / 6634 posts
After my D&C, AF stayed away for 6-7 weeks, then I I O'ed on CD 17 (approx) which is a couple days later than normal. I got pregnant that cycle and am now almost 15 weeks.
clementine / 912 posts
After a CP, my next O date was the same cycle day it had been the two previous months cycles.
pomegranate / 3764 posts
Mine was wonky afterwards - but it was also irregular and wonky before, so count me out of your research!
cherry / 188 posts
I was ovulating around CD 14/15 before my miscarriage, then started ovulating later and later each cycle. The first was 17 days after my hcg dropped to zero, then it switched to between CD 17 and 19. I got pregnant on the fifth cycle post-MC when I ovulated on CD 21.
ETA: I gained a lot of weight really rapidly during the 11 week pregnancy and it's aftermath, so I suspect that's part of why my ovulation was getting wonky. I have PCOS which was being treated with Metformin, and two of those intermediate cycles were Clomid cycles.
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