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Perhaps a dumb question....
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Sherwood
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Perhaps a dumb question....
...but do you ALWAYS ovulate halfway through the cycle? For example, if your cycle is 28 days, do you ALWAYS ovulate on CD14?
My first IUI (50mg Clomid)...I O'd (and had IUI) on CD 14. Got AF exactly 28 days later.
This time around, (100mg Clomid), I O'd (and had IUI) on CD14 also. POAS yesterday, BFN. But today, CD29, still no sign of AF.
I'm sure AF is on her merry way, and I know that Clomid can lengthen the cycle. Was just wondering if O always occurs exactly midway through the cycle, or if a day or two fluctuation on either side is normal.
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Posted 4/25/09 1:31 PM |
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JennyPenny
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Re: Perhaps a dumb question....
a fluctuation is normal
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Posted 4/25/09 1:59 PM |
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Sherwood
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Name: s
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Re: Perhaps a dumb question....
Posted by JennyPenny
a fluctuation is normal
yeah....I know I'm reaching. thanks
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Posted 4/25/09 2:02 PM |
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mishmosh
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Name: Michelle
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Re: Perhaps a dumb question....
It's not halfway through your cycle. Normally, it's 12-14 before AF. If your normal cycle is 34 days long, like mine, you'll O on CD 19. That's why it's hard to track ovulation. You can guesstimate when it happened only after AF arrives if your luteal phase is normal length.
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Posted 4/25/09 3:41 PM |
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