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I am 36yrs old. I have 4 beautiful girls from my first marriage. I've just recently married my boyfriend of 2 years and have been activly trying to get pregnant about 5 1/2 months but sadly its just not happening. last month i took about 5 pregnancy test that were all positive only to go to the doctor and be told that its whats known as a "chemical" pregnancy and that i wasn't pregnant. He has only 1 child and we were hoping to have a child together.....I've never had a problem getting pregnant before and i just feel like maybe my time has passed.View Thread
Beginning of AFs:
May 18th
(cycle length: 37 days)
June 23rd
(CL 30 days)
July 23rd
(CL: 29 days)
August 21
(CL: 27 days)
September 17
(CL: 26 days)
October 13th
I know depo can mess you up for a long time, no matter how many doses you get.. I'm not asking anyone to predict when my next cylce would be.. Just should I be getting worried that each cycle is getting closer and closer together? DF and I are trying to TTC, but it's really hard charting a cycle if it is changing so much!
Anyone have ANY advice?View Thread
. We have been using the OV tracker tool here on WebMD from the beginning as well. I'm terrified that I am going to be one of those women who has 1 child and then "unexplained infertility". Up until March we had been decided against having another child due to my health, but my daughter became seriously ill in March, and for some reason that changed my mind. Now I'm desperate for another one.View Thread
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omg first time ive not gotten my period. So far the tests are negative but ive never been late what do you think?View Thread
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