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at least there is a light at the end of the tunnel
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jasmine
little boy blue <3

Member since 10/10 1475 total posts
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at least there is a light at the end of the tunnel
Today is CD51. I've had a few bouts of symptoms but they always go away and I continue to test BFN. I called my OBGYN this morning and set up an appointment for Jan 5th (CD78). If AF isn't here by then, my doctor will run some tests and give me provera. At least there is an end in sight
FWIW, my doctor's office said this is surpisingly common after stopping the pill and didn't seem concerned. She also said after taking provera most people start having cycles on their own.
As a sidenote, I stopped at a CVS after work yesterday to pick up some FRER. Apparently the sale doesn't apply to the CVS stores in the city because a 3pk was $24.99, NOT $9.99 with $2 Extra Bucks. I even took it to self-checkout to be sure and not on sale whatsoever. Oh well!
I hope to join you ladies soon
Message edited 12/9/2010 11:46:20 AM.
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Posted 12/9/10 11:45 AM |
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kelkel09
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Re: at least there is a light at the end of the tunnel
good luck! hopefully you get AF before then but if not at least you have a plan!
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Posted 12/9/10 11:46 AM |
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ohbaby08
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Re: at least there is a light at the end of the tunnel
Yes, it is very common for your period to be delayed after stopping the pill because a lot of woman have an anovulatory cycle. I was in the same boat as you back in October. My doc gave me provera and I ovulated the next cycle and got my BFP.
Good luck to you!
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Posted 12/9/10 12:25 PM |
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