Lilmisscaviar I use regular thermometer n it works fine
I wouldn't take soy unless u absolutely sure that you don't ovulate. Doctors don't recommend it as fertility aid to ppl who doesn't hav fertility problem. Can make things worse.
Start taking aspirin to help with kick start n healthier uterus lining n also take Bromelain to avoid future miscarriages. Dont mess with soy since u are ovulation on your own.
Thank you for your help! I would hate to make things worse since my body seems to still be trying to regulate itself after my mmc in July. I was taking low dose 81 mg of baby aspirin last cycle. Is this enough? Also how much Bromelain do you recommend?
As some history my typical cycle is 26-28 days long with 5-6 days of AF bleeding. I've had 3 cycles since my mmc in July and AF has been coming typically every 26-28 days as per usual, however the bleeding has varied. First cycle I bled very lightly for 3-4 days, so light I only had to use a liner and hardly any pms symptoms. Second cycle I bled heavily for 8 days with lots of cramps, dizziness, fatigue, nausea and overall blah feeling. Third cycle I bled varying amounts for 11 days (started off heavy, then medium, then light and ended in spotting) with minimal cramping. Didn't need to take ibuprofen or use a heating pad. Since the bleeding has been different every time and that I haven't become pregnant yet, I assumed I'm not ovulating. Do you know if it is it possible to have regular cycles and still not ovulate or could my hormones still be out of whack from the miscarriage? Also can you get a positive opk and still not release an egg?
I've had blood tests run to check iron levels, hormone levels, PAPs to check for infections including PID and numerous ultrasounds. Everything has come back normal. The only thing we haven't tried is more invasive testing with the saline infusion sonogram or a hysteroscopy because my current insurance does not cover it. I was worried about scar tissue forming after my two previous D&Cs so if anyone has any information about symptoms for that, feel free to chime in