Ok so it took 8 weeks for my 1st AF, it was normal. Then it took 35 days for my 2nd AF to come and that was also normal. A week after that I started trying with my DH again and now I'm on CD 22. Before my loss I used to get AF about every 28 days so I'm wondering if AF will eaither take a long time to get here again, or if she won't show at all and I'll be able to test, of course not for another week but I'm just curious, but not getting my hopes up either way.
What have your been like as far as timing goes. Does it take a different number of days to arrive each month or has it become consistant yet?
Re: What was your 3rd AF like after loss..timing etc..
It's normal for things to be wonky for awhile.
I had regular cycles before my BFP (28 days-Oing on CD14/15) then it took 33 days to get my first AF after my D&C, the next was 34 days, then 31, then 30, then 32, then 31.
My O day and LP have also varied on each of those cycles. I've O'd anywhere from CD15-CD21, and my LP (the one thing that should be consistent) has been from 13-15 days.
To answer you specifically, for my third cycle post D&C, I O'd on CD15 and had a 15 day LP so a 30 day cycle. AF was 3 days with 2 days of spotting after. It's still not consistent.
BFP #1 07/04/10. EDD 03/14/11. Missed m/c 08/09/10. D&C 09/27/10. }Casey & Jaimie{
TTA for 18 months and then TTC for 12 months
TTA for 7 months
Jan-Mar 2014 - RPL, SHG, karotyping: all results normal
TTC Again May 2014
Progesterone & baby aspirin combo for 5 cycles - All BFN's
SA with DNA fragmentation = Perfect results
Diagnostic cycle monitoring = Polycystic ovaries leading to premature egg release
TTA Oct 2014 - Jan 2015
Jan 2015 - Medicated cycle with timed intercourse
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Note: Before getting pregnant my cycle was around 27-28 days on average.
1. It took 6 weeks for AF to return - insanely heavy AF and bad cramps
2. Don't think I O'd - 29 days in length - pretty heavy AF - light cramps
3. O'd on day 18 - 30 days in length - steady and lighter AF than normal - hardly any cramps
(edited to add more details)