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TTC Confusion

From: Anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 31 May 2001 17:15:13 -0500 (CDT)


Hello,

I am 28, taking prenatals w/folic acid, under the care of an ob/gyn, and, as far as we know healthy. My husband and I are in our 5th cycle of trying to conceive. My cyles are usually 26-32 days. I have been using the Clear Plan fertility monitor for 5 cycles now. I have been getting the Highs (I think estrogen surges) and Peaks (I think that means LH surges) and the good cervical mucous with it every month until this month. I'm sure any woman can have an off month, but this month was so confusing. I am now on cycle day 23 and still have not seen an LH surge (I usually get in on days 14-17). But the fertility monitor has registered High for 5 days now. I have had spurts of fertile mocous that seem to dry up within a few hours. I have been charting BBT and my temps are all over the place, but all within 97.2 to 97.8 Yes, it seems that I am having an off cycle. I feel like I am having estrogen surges that don't quite get me up to an LH surge. I don't think I've ever had a month this wacky. I am cycle day 23 today. Should I give up waiting on ovualtion? Did maybe I already ovulate somehow? I don't have a clue now when to expect a period.. I am so confused this time. I have not been uder any noticeable stress this month until all this start confusion started. Thanks for listening..




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