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Re: Delayed Ovulation?

From: C Twisdale RN (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 29 Jan 2000 18:15:33 -0600 (CST)


It is possible to have fairly regular cycles without ovulation. How long have you been using temp charts? Usually provera is given to induce a period, not for ovulation. For someone who is not ovulating, there is medication available to stimulate ovulation. Most commonly used medicine is Clomid. Also do you mean trying for pregnancy since Sept'99 or Sept '98? Also how old are you? Have you ever been pregnant before?

At Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Jennifer wrote: >
>Last month my doctor found that I didn't ovulate even though I had
>fertile cervical fluid and ovulation pain. He gave me some progesterone
>to kickstart my cycle back into motion (it worked like a charm). I am
>now charting my temps and cervical fluid daily. Today is day 18 of this
>cycle and according to my cervical fluid, my peak day was on day 14. My
>temps have stayed at 97.2-97.4 and have not risen the 2 tenths that they
>should to signal ovulation. My question is could I have ovulated and
>it's just not showing up in my temps? I only had one day of eggwhite
>fluid and that was preceeded by only 3 days of fertile fluid. If I am
>not ovulating what could be the cause for this? I came off birth control
>in September of last year. Could I still be having residual effects
>from that? Thanks.




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