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Very low LH after miscarriage

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It's been a bit kore than 2 weeks since I passed clot and miscarried in my first time pregnancy. I have taken few ovulation tests, just curious on how my body is doing and I'm saying very very low LH levels. In one test it came out to be 0. Is this something normal? This is all very new to me so I want to make it make sense.

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it can take a month or 2 for your normal cycle to resume after a misscariage so very normal not to be ovulating yet. I’m so sorry for your loss 😢 x

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Hi. That’s so sad that this has happened, but it can take up to three months for your period to return to what is normal for you. Hopefully all will settle soon. Diane

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Thank you

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