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Can a late AF cause....

It to be irregular?

Back round infor. AF was due on June 4th but didn’t show in till June 16th, last HPT was Thursday June 11th….AF was Med flow on the 16th (normal) and light on the 17th followed by brown spotting for 2-3day after that. I usually have a much heavyer flow then this lasting a few days…. Could this be because AF was late……Do you think there could be ANY chance of pregnancy?? I feel like I am sometimes, but thinking it might be more in my head??
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Thanks.....I guess I just wanted to hear it from someone else, just to make sure! I'm done stressing about it!! ;o)
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Well stress can definitely affect it. I wish I had more information on why a period is lighter or heavier than others. But a light period for only 2 days is still considered a period and doctors don't treat them any differently than a heavy 7-day flow.
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our periods change from month to month sometimes.. i think your body is still adjusting to being off of bcp.. i think you should use the opk's that way you will get to know your cycle a little better... girl stop stressing.. you have two beautiful boys so we know you aren't infertile =) Its gonna happen i just know it.. until then just have fun and enjoy your little men ;)
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