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Amenorrhea
It has been 52 days since my last period. I have been tracking my cycle since october and they are usually regular 35 days with ovulation on day 23. I had an early miscarriage (approx 7 weeks gestation) in January and a chemical pregnancy in March. When should I seek medical attention and what might be the cause of this? I am 25 years old and already have 1 healthy child with the same partner.
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You should seek medical attention now so that a upt can be done and if negative withdrawal bleeding can be given. Also your hormones have to be evaluated to find out the cause of oligomenorrhea. We usually advise to avoid conception for 3 months after a miscarriage. So it's been more than that so you should get treated for delayed menses and further treatment to help you conceive.
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