Do you count from the day your m/c started or from when your bleeding stopped? I'm wondering how worried I should be about my missing AF. I took misoprostol on 6/14 and the bleeding stopped 6/20 and I have yet to see her. How long after your m/c was it before yours returned to you?
I am almost 6 weeks post D&C and still haven't seen AF My Doctor said it can take anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks. But I didn't miscarry naturally so I don't know if that makes a difference. I'm sorry for your loss and good luck with AF!
First BFP April 2011, EDD 01/11/11, MMC June 20, 2011 D&C June 20, 2011
Second BFP September 23, 20011 CP diagnosed September 26, 2011
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My doctor told me that to not be concerned unless it was 8 weeks after even my follow-up appointment, which was 2 weeks after bleeding had stopped. So, I think anywhere in the 10 week window from when bleeding stopped was normal.
I got mine 5 weeks after bleeding stopped. The most important factor is when your HCG levels were zero. Have you had bloodwork done?
I have not had bloodwork done, but after my m/c I took a pregnancy test every couple days until it came up negative so I would have an idea, and I was negative on 6/28.
If you m/c naturally I would consider the end date the last day you had the most major bleeding/clots pass. I bled for almost 3 weeks naturally after the heaviest bleeding day, and then AF came a week days after the bleeding completely stopped.
My major clotting was over on 6/16, and then I spotted until 6/20. I feel like I should have had a period by now, I am a young woman aren't we supposed to bounce back more quickly? I called my doctor and she wants to send me for a serum test to see whats going on in there.
Re: Counting the time since my m/c
My doctor told me that to not be concerned unless it was 8 weeks after even my follow-up appointment, which was 2 weeks after bleeding had stopped. So, I think anywhere in the 10 week window from when bleeding stopped was normal.
I got mine 5 weeks after bleeding stopped. The most important factor is when your HCG levels were zero. Have you had bloodwork done?
PAL/PGAL Welcome