I'm sorry for your loss I also had a m/c in august and I also have PCOS it took me 5 and a half weeks after the bleeding stopped to get my period back but then the next cycle was 5 weeks and now I am on my third I am late again, and I have my fingers crossed once again.. I did chart my ovulation though and I have been ovulating on time or a few days later.....
www.pamsupport.org is a great site and helped me alot after my second m/c
I wish you the best of luck ..
2006-11-22 22:53:34
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answered by mum 2 Cameron and Ewan 5
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2016-10-04 06:57:21
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answered by ? 4
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I am so sorry for your loss. We have had two miscarriages this year and so I understand how you must be feeling. I bled fro two weeks after each miscarriage. then had two weeks of rest, then had my first period. After my first miscarriage I was fertile straight away again, after my second it took two months for me to start ovulating again.
There is a great book called Fertility, Cycles and Nutrition by Marilyn Shannon that I would recommend you read. I think you will find it helpful. http://ccli.org/store/onlineshopping.php?criteria=category&f_cat=nutrition&catpr=30&order_by=name
2006-11-22 22:44:23
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answered by MrsC 4
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With having endometriosis, it will vary. There really is no normal time, I suffered for years with it, and my periods always came irregular, (esp during the time after I had my son) and either long or short with a lot of pain.
2006-11-22 22:41:35
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answered by newcovenant0 5
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i had a miscarriage and waited 8 weeks still no period the reason why i was expecting again you are very fertile after a miscarriage for some reason good luck and it will happen
2006-11-22 22:54:46
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answered by christine665406 1
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i miscarried in june this year it took me about 2 months before i got a period.
but my doctor told me i had to wait for 3 normal periods before i tried again.
and i dont think there is a average time i think it depends on ur own body.
good luck trying xxx
2006-11-22 22:47:28
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answered by you are my angel 2
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I was told to give it at least 2 months, preferably 3 to give your body a good chance of cleaning up your system and be ready again.
Good luck with it.
2006-11-22 22:42:51
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answered by Tink 3
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