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Long cycles after D&C. Anyone else?

Trying4first1

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Hey ladies

I had a D&C on 28th January for a MMC. My first AF came exactly 5 weeks later (35 days).
I am now on cycle 2 waiting for AF again CD34 and no sign of her coming. I am not pregnant as I had a BFN and I'm also not convinced that I ovulated.
Afrer my last D&C my cycles were pretty much normal straight away. I have always had a 28 day cycle without fail.
Has anyone else had long cycles after a D&C? Did they remain longer or did they eventually go back to normal. If so how long did it take?
Thank you for reading :flower:
 
I had my d&c in September 15, and my cycles have been fairly normal (usually 28-32 day cycles), but I have had one last 6 weeks recently. Not sure if it's related or not though. I guess I really didn't help you out at all...sorry!
 
Any pregnancy can change your cycles whether carried to term or not. I had a mmc before I had my son. Before it my cycles were 5 weeks. After the mmc they were 6-7 weeks and a little irregular. Then I fell pregnant with my son and after he was born my cycles settled into 4 weeks apart.
 
Thank you ladies.
I guess a loss can throw things out a little. Maybe this will be my new normal. Just seems strange as after my loss before cycles went back to how they were. But I guess this time it was a completely different pregnancy.
I will try not to worry too much and see how things go :thumbup:
 

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