More yellow CM in the cycles after Chemical/MC?

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I have been curious about this for a while. Posted it on the TTC after a loss but never really got any good replies except one lady who was nice enough to answer :haha:

But, I am still wondering the same two months after a chemical. When I was pregnant in September, having yellow CM was a dead giveaway for me to feel that something could be up with my body since I am generally pretty dry (sorry TMI). Sure enough I found out I was pregnant 2 days before my expected AF but it sadly ended in a chemical. I notice that since then my TWW symptoms have changed so much that I no longer know what is normal for my body. This is my second cycle after the chemical and I have yellow CM on almost everyday of the tww. Did anybody ever experience something similar? Would love to know!
 
I have actually been noticing that since my first chemical back in December of 2012 that my periods have been really out of whack.
After 4 chemicals it seems that I am able to get pregnant but have troubles with baby implanting properly; hence leading to a chemical/early loss.
I have noticed that I seem to experience the same symptoms I did when I was pregnant on months where I am not pregnant (or don't think I am).
None of my chemicals were "confirmed" by a doctor, unfortunately, because I didn't realize it was something to mention the first time and then have had troubles with doctors believing me after the fact anyways. :shrug:

Would love to know what other ladies have experienced!

PS - Since November 2012 (when I was believed to be pregnant) I noticed my nipples had colostrum when touched/squeezed and have had that continuously since that day - doctor says it's just a common occurrence but I am absolutely convinced that it is a hormone imbalance from a failed pregnancy.
 
I have actually been noticing that since my first chemical back in December of 2012 that my periods have been really out of whack.
After 4 chemicals it seems that I am able to get pregnant but have troubles with baby implanting properly; hence leading to a chemical/early loss.
I have noticed that I seem to experience the same symptoms I did when I was pregnant on months where I am not pregnant (or don't think I am).
None of my chemicals were "confirmed" by a doctor, unfortunately, because I didn't realize it was something to mention the first time and then have had troubles with doctors believing me after the fact anyways. :shrug:

Would love to know what other ladies have experienced!

PS - Since November 2012 (when I was believed to be pregnant) I noticed my nipples had colostrum when touched/squeezed and have had that continuously since that day - doctor says it's just a common occurrence but I am absolutely convinced that it is a hormone imbalance from a failed pregnancy.

Thank you so much for the reply. I really didnt expect anyone to respond because I wondered if I was the only one who was experiencing changes like these.

4 chemicals is very hard. I am sorry for all your losses and I applaud your strength. I hope you get your sticky BFP soon :dust:

About the symptoms, I am right with you on it. I have also been feeling that in the cycles after the chemical pregnancy, my tww symptoms are the same like what they were during the pregnancy. I find it so bizarre and these are not even symptoms that I am somehow making up in the hopes to get a BFP. The month I was pregnant, having yellow CM after ovulation was one of the strong indicators that something was up but since ten, for the past 2 cycles, having yellow CM during tww has become my new common symptom. It is frustrating because everytime I feel I could be pregnant and get my hopes up and then eventually, AF just shows up! Now, I feel I don't know what my tww symptoms are anymore, because every month I find out something new.

I have never heard about the nipple discharge. It is bizarre what even early miscarriages can do to our bodies. Have you, however, got it checked by a specialist? Is there an expectation that you eventually, in few months or so, will not have the colostrum anymore?

I would love to hear if there are any more ladies who can resonate with what we are going through. In the mean time, lots of :dust: to you.
 
Thanks hun. I am now on CD5 and onto another cycle...
I know exactly what you mean about new symptoms becoming the new "normal". It's super frustrating! I think it's maybe just things we've never noticed in previous cycles that we are more aware of in our current cycles. :shrug: I never used to have sore nipples, ever, but lately that's how I know AF is going to come soon. It's so confusing and I've learned there is no one symptom that is a tell-tale besides a BFP and it's just so unfortunate that women get pregnant so easily sometimes when not even TTC and then there's women like us who try and try with no luck :cry:

About the colostrum; My prolactin levels were checked via blood test and apparently still came within "normal" range (if too high it means that there is a benign brain tumor in the pituatary gland and need to take medication daily from then out) but since mine were normal I was just advised to "stop squeezing to stop producing" or when they get hard and painful to "squeeze them to relieve the pain" (from 2 different doctors lol so not much help there.) I was told, however, that it is a great sign that my body will know what to do when it is time to breastfeed :cloud9:
 

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