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Re: Could all this time on Gloucophage have helped me ovulate??

From: Becky (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 30 Apr 2003 10:43:51 -0400


Things sound very promising for you! Congratulations. Stress can do some awful things to our bodies. It seems like that release may have helped more than you ever thought it would. I can't personally tell you the last time I ovulated, however I've been told that you feel a slight pinch and maybe some cramping just prior to. Keep us posted!!!;)

-----Original Message----- From: Melissa [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 10:11 AM To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-MEDICATION Subject: Could all this time on Gloucophage have helped me ovulate??

I have PCOS and take Glucophage for it and I have a Clear Plan fertility monitor, I have had it for 6 months. It has 3 things on it. 1-notch-Lowhormone levels, 2-notch-high hormone levels and 3-notch-Peak fertility and possible ovulation. It said I ovulated Saturday. It has never been to the 3rd notch before. I have been on 2000mg of Gloucophage for 2 years. Can you ovulate and your hormone levels go up if you supposedly don't have any eggs? Did I actually ovulate?? I also had "Fertile Mucus". Is it really possible I ovulated for a change?? It was my 15th day. I had sex on the 13th, 15th and 16th day of my cycle. Could it finally happen? Could all this time on Gloucophage have helped me ovulate? Also in the last 2 weeks, I have had SO much stress released from me. Can that have an effect on it as well???

P.S A few days before and after the Clear plan said I ovulated. I felt cramps. Cramps like when I get ready to start my period. My uterus contracting. Is that another sign of ovulation??




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