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Re: 45 Day Cycle question

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 7 Jun 2003 10:19:16 -0500


I'm seeing my RE on July 2nd. In my last appt. my Met was upped to 1500mg and told me to go on the Dr Atkins diet. I think I am gonna do my OPK's starting on the 20th - 27th. I wanna see if my thoughts are right. If I a right I will know how to time it to make TTC easier.. I am hoping not to have to use drugs.. I may have my hopes too high.. Anywas, thanks for the reply, Amy Bryant 212/190/155

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From: anonymous@obgyn.net To: "Multiple recipients of list PCOS" <anonymous@obgyn.net> Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 9:39 AM Subject: Re: 45 Day Cycle question

> I too have long cycles, usually 35 days. I don't ovulate on my own,
usually > have to have met, clomid and HCG shots to induce ovulation. OPK's never
worked > for me because I don't ovulate without meds and monitoring by sono. Even
on > clomid my cycles were longer than 28 days and I'd usually ovulate on day
15 - > 17. I was preg in Oct '02, however miscarried - HOWEVER I'm not 5wks preg
again > & am hopeful this time I'll be succesful - so it can work. I'd suggest you
find > a Reproductive Specialist (RE) and don't waste too much time trying on
your own > (I wasted 8 yrs).
> Good Luck!
> Kristi
> > Actually I know several women with long cycles who ovulate late and know
> > several who have conceived with long cycles. If they are regular, your
> > chances are relatively good (relatively, this does not always happen) of
> > having an ovulatory cyle, even if it is not "28 days." Using OPK's while
> > on Clomid, it would depend on which days the CLomid was taken that the
> > OPK's would be used.
> >
> > At Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Kathy wrote:
> > >
> > >Hi. 45 day periods are not ovulatory cycles. I use to have a 45 day
cycle to. > > Tried to get preg for 2 years. Had to go on clomid. If you are on
clomid, you > > will have a 28 day cycle. Then you will test on day 12 until you
ovulate, > > usually on day 12-15. Katherine
> > >

>> > >> ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Amy Bryant
> > > To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS
> > > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 9:05 PM
> > > Subject: 45 Day Cycle question
> > >
> > > I have a 45 day cycle. What day should I start using my OPK's? I
dont' want > > to use them too early and waste them but I dont' want to miss
ovulation... I > > hope someone can help..
> > > Thanks
> > > Amy Bryant
> > > 212/189.5/155
> > >
> >
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