thread: Irregular cycles & conception

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    Lilo Guest

    Question Irregular cycles & conception

    Hi all,

    Not sure if this is where I should post this message. My partner and I have been ttc for the past few months. I recently read somewhere that if you have irregular cycles (particularly more than 30-35 days) then there is a high risk of miscarriage.

    Has anyone heard about this? My last 3 cycles have been 35; 45; 45 days. Should I be worried? This is also making it hard for me to know when I might be ovulating. Does anyone have any advise?


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    I too have a cycle thats any thing from 4 weeks to 6 or 7 weeks I have never heard of the higher risk to M/C before but I have had 3 heathy happy babies if that puts your mind to rest...

    What I normally do when TTC is take my temp and chart and after a while I get sick of this ( it took 18 mths for DS and 2 yrs for DD1 but only 3 mths for DD2 ) so BHL and I DTD every 2nd night from the end of AF to the start of the next ( but the next has never happened as this has worked every time ) this way we have more chance of catching that egg otherwise its just to hard when you cycle all over the place

    Best of luck with TTC

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    Have you thought about trying acupuncture? Heaps of the women on here swear by it for cycle regulation and I am about to start on it myself so I can get off the pill (blurgh).
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    Jun 2008
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    I've never heard that. I wouldn't let it worry you. I have long irregular cycles too. I temp and check my cm so i know when i'm ovulating.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2006
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    Hi Lilo

    I wouldn't let that worry you sweet. I can't imagine how it would mean an increased risk of mc.. If you're LP is short (less then 10 days) then you would maybe have some troubles with implantation, but otherwise I can't see how having long cycles would mean having more mc's.

    Have you been using some OPKs to give an indication on when you are o'ing? I found they really helped me with my my long and strange cycles...

    Hang in there

  6. #6
    Lilo Guest

    Smile Irregular cycles and conception

    Thanks for the reassurance. I really needed that. Its good to hear that having long and irregular cycles does not necessarily lead to m/c.

    I haven't tried out accupunture for regulation - too scared of needles. It's a nightmare even going to the doctor to have my blood taken...last time I had baby needles

    I've purchased an OPK so I'll start using it this month (next week actually). I wasn't sure when I should start using it - do I go on the timing of last cycle (45 days) or to an average calculation for the past 3 months?