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Re: Luteal phase too short - what to do???

From: niki (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat May 31 18:11:05 2008


your not ovulating if your day 21 is low! Ask your dr about progesterone supplements. 10 days can be considered on the short side. clomid will not help a short luteal phase. you will need clomid to help you ovulate.

At Fri, 30 May 2008, anonymous wrote: >
>Does anyone know if endo causes a short luteal phase or why it may be
>short? I had 2 laps for endo and am ready to move on and conceive
>finally. Well, it has not happened yet.
>
>Is there a blood test that can test your luteal phase? I think mine has
>been around 10 days consistantly? I have read that 10 days may be too
>short. My RE is going to start me on clomid, do anyone think this going
>to help with the luteal phase being short? Also, my progesterone was low
>on my 21 day test. I feel like everything is working against me and I'm
>always going to be struck with this horrible endo pain and never have
>kids. I'm just really down...




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