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I am concerned becuase this is my first cycle after miscarriage and have had two BFN. I am wondering if my body is jsut so screwed up from that. I would love to hear form anyone who miscarried and had regular or irregular cycles after that.
Vybe- I am only 3 days late right now. I refuse to take another test until Saturday becasue both have been BFN.View Thread


I know it sounds stupid but I am afraid to do anything for fear that if I am I will lose it or something. I wish this was easier but nothing good iis easy right? (At least that is what my mom says).
Hugs to you!!View Thread

I still have no AF and took an hpt this morning and got another BFN>View Thread

Vybe- nothing is set yet so be patient. Fingers crossed!View Thread





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