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    Default Chemical Pregnancy help

    Here is my story I had gotten pregnant on wedding night (didnt plan that), and had a chemical pregnancy on Sept 17 which is the day I started bleeding. Before this I was regularly on a 28 day cycle because I was on the pill. So my question is how do I calculate when I should get AF. I was technically 30 something days late with the chemical. We did ttc this month and I am anxious because I dont know when I should have AF!!!!

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    AF can sometimes be delayed after a chemical. I would recommend charting your basal body temperatures, it's the only way to know for sure when you ovulate and you can figure out how your cycles are.
    Also, if you just came off BCP, that can lengthen/shorten cycles as well.
    Mama to Allison born 01/19/2013
    11/11 (ectopic pregnancy 6w3d, loss of left fallopian tube) | 05/11 (m/c 5w3d) | 11/10 (c/p 4w2d)

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    The chemical was technically your AF that month - so you "should" get AF 28 days from the start of the chemical.

    I had a chemical the month before I got pregnant with DD. I'm not sure how long AF would have taken to show up the following month, because, like I said, I got pregnant so it was kind of a non issue. BUt I know they used the date my chemical started as the first day of the last period I had.

    Best of luck!! I know I read that you're most fertile the month following a m/c and I got pregnant, as did a good friend of mine, the month after our chemicals!


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    thats positive news! I am hoping for the best but do not want to get my hopes up! I knew exactly when I ovulated so that was good!

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