hi there, i fell preggas straight after a miscarriage with no bleed in between so there should be no concern there. i would advice you to buy some ovulation tests as it would be difficult for you to predict ovulation with your cycle at the mo. i bought some off ebay at a bargain price so you dont need to spend a fortune.
so sorry to hear about your miscarriage, all i can do is assure you that you are normal, it just wasnt the right time and it WILL happen. i felt deeply concerned as i had 2 miscarriages but now i have a happy healthy son who is almost 3! At the time my gp did not tell me to stop trying, he said it would happen when it would happen and it surely did. so good luck. keep us posted. wishing you all the luck in the world xx
2006-10-25 02:07:15
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answered by louise 5
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After a miscarriage it can take several months before your body is healed and back to normal. Periods that once were regular can be irregular. After my miscarriage it took another 7 months before I became pregnant with my son.
Prior to that, I wasn't perfectly regular anyway. I used a basal thermometer to track my temperature and a paper chart (it was 10 years ago). I found the best way to use the basal thermometer wasn't in my mouth, though. You're supposed to do it while still lying in bed to get the most accurate reading and I would keep falling asleep and drop the thermometer out of my mouth! A friend told me to actually put it in my vagina. It gives a very accurate reading and you don't have to worry about it falling out if you fall asleep. I've heard there are new ways to track when you are ovulating (my youngest is 5 so I only used this method), but this was my experience.
As long as you are tracking when your temperature rises you will know when you are ovulating. Once you know that you know when is the best time to conceive. Once you know that....... You get the picture. So, regular or not, this is the information you need.
Good luck! :)
2006-10-25 02:29:50
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answered by Dulcet 2
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Medically, it's totally fine. And the chance of conceiving is zero, unless you have an extremely long period and a very short follicular phase, in which case, there's a very, VERY slim chance that conception could happen at the VERY end of your period. But no, you do not risk abnormalities just because it's your period. I do not know about every religion out there, and whether it's ok with each one. You'd have to consider yor own faith to make the decision for yourself. Other than that - it's just a personal preference.
2016-05-22 12:28:48
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answered by Anonymous
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My sister had abnormal periods with alot of months not having a period at all.Today she has twin daughters. I too had a miscarriage and it did take awhile but I have a 5 month old little girl. Try not to worry over your periods and getting pregnant it only can make your periods more bizarre.God bless and good luck.
2006-10-25 00:43:54
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answered by misty g 2
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yes it is very possible I had a m/c in august and have also had abnormal periods and very painful. So this month I am using www.fertilityfriend.com to detect when I ovulate or to see if I am ovulating at all. good luck I wish you the best.
2006-10-24 23:56:23
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answered by mum 2 Cameron and Ewan 5
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Iam only trying to conceive for two years now,but i see a possibility of you getting pregnant again from the answers here.
All the best.
2006-10-25 03:36:30
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answered by lace 2
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Did u know the cause of miscarriage???go to the doctor for thyroid checkup...and ask him to start clomid...it will regulate ur periods..For conception take a multivitamins or Folic Acid daily....the best vitamins for conception is "Pregnacare",belive me it really work...only i
have taken 23 tablets and on 24th day i took a test and it was positive...still i'm using it...eat healthy diet including fresh orange or fresh
orange juice daily...dont take any stress...and a joyable sex especially on ur ovulation dates...tell ur partner to take 2tbs honey daily before
going to bed...God bless you...
5weeks pregnant...:)
2006-10-24 23:58:17
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answered by kooko 2
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As long as you are ovulating you can get pregnant, it shouldn't matter how long your cycles are. Try doing an opk test to ensure you are ovulating.
2006-10-25 02:58:35
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answered by kooks80 2
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I agree with above..
I began charting my temps and inputing them on fertilityfriend.com
I haven't conceived yet (TTC 5 months) but I am hopeful
2006-10-24 23:59:28
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answered by TP 4
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yes i had irregular periods and am now pregnant after a misscarriage in march! good luck it will happen
2006-10-25 00:35:58
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answered by mum-2-be 3
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