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Cycles longer - due to MC or weight loss...?

wife1stmum2nd

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Hi!

My DH & I have been TTC since Sep 2014, we found out we were pregnant in Jan 2015 but sadly had a MC in Feb 2015 at 6 weeks.

I've had a couple of 'normal' cycles since my MC but the last couple of cycles it has got to day 30/31 when my period would normally arrive and no AF and had several pregnancy symptoms so done a test but BFN!

I then left it and just waited for my period to arrive which took another 14 days! The same has happened this month, pregnancy symptoms leading upto CD 31 so done test on CD 32 but BFN. I still have the symptoms like heavier boobs, metallic taste in mouth aswell as pains on left side and loads of EWCM so I'm now wondering if I'm now ovulating and it's 2 weeks late?

Has anyone else experienced their cycle lasting an extra 2 weeks to what it normally does, getting pains and loads of EWCM? I wondering if this is what happened last month too?

I have lost nearly 1 1/2 stone in the last few months so I'm wondering if this is a cause of my cycles changing as I've read this can be or whether it's anything to do with my MC in Feb?

Any thoughts/suggestions/experiences would be great thanks as I'm feeling very very confused right now!!
 
I didn't want to read and in run. I have only just miscarried but I have read the first few months can mess with your cycles. Unless you're underweight, I don't think your weight loss would contribute. Best of luck hon!
 
I def wouldnt say your weight is a factor, if anything it's better to lose weight and be within a healthy range when ttc. MCS can mess up your cycles for a while, if they are not right soon a visit to a GP could be the way to go. Good luck :flower:
 
Tag74 - I'm so sorry for your loss, thanks for taking the time to reply, hopefully my cycles will sort itself out soon.

Trying - Thanks for replying, I am thinking of visiting my GP soon anyway as I'm suffering from headaches and dizzyness a lot at the moment so I think you're right I need to tell them whats happening as there might be something they can do or at least reassure me that its normal.

xx
 

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