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Re: Short Luteal Phase... Docs Please AdviseFrom: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 8 Mar 2001 18:36:08 -0600 (CST)
At Thu, 8 Mar 2001, SJ wrote: > >Please check out my hx below....I did get my period only 7 dpo(as >predicted by OPK). If this is a first indication of a luteal phase >defect, please advise on some possible treatments and what testing may >be necessary to obtain a dx. Also I have experienced cramping on both >lower quadrants since ovulation. Anatomically, my uterus is way over to >the left, with my left ovary on the right side of my uterus and my >rights ovary is to the right of the left ovaries (although it is not >connected via a tube). Could this cramping be related to the ovulation >so late in the cycle or some other possibility? My temps have continued >to rise up from 97.4 to 98.4 and today down to 98.2, even though I got >my period today...is this a normal pattern? > >previous post... >"I am a 32 y.o.who has never been pregnant and now TTC for 6 months. I >have a Unicornuate Uteri, one non communicating horn was removed at age >17. I have the Right tube and uterus and both ovaries and I'm otherwise >healthy. I have regular periods of 27-28 days each.This month I used >OPK for 8 days with no LH surge. I am also charting my BBT. The day >after I gave up on this month I had a BBT reading that dropped by .8. I >had one last OPK left, so I tested and it was positive. Besides the BBT >sign and positive OPK, I have cramps on the right side, and CM is >present. I had been on BCP for about a year, but have been off them for >6 months. Is there a risk of miscarriage with ovulation so late in the >cycle? >Thanks so much > >-- >SJ > This needs to be discussed with your Reproductive Endocrinologist.
-- R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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