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Re: progesterone testing

From: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 16 Jun 2001 10:46:23 -0500 (CDT)


Many women ovulate later on Clomid, and not all doctors are flexible about when they will test for progesterone levels, talk to your doctor and let him know about your temps and that you think you o'd later. I did 'o' on 50 mg but it was later like days 20-26 and my progesterone levels were 'borderline' when I moved up to 100 mg I o'd on day 14 and had a great progesterone level: 22. So I hope that helps. Good luck. At Fri, 15 Jun 2001, arlene wrote: >
>I am on my first Clomid cycle days 5-9. Did OPK testing on CD 12 - 20,
>with no - response. I had pretty much decided that I wasn't going to
>ovulate this month and I stopped using OPKs (I went through 2 packs).
>All i ever got was thin, faint lines. Anyways, the next day i started
>EWCM and on CD 23, my temp peaked and has been up for three days so far,
>so I think I ovulated. Since I thought this cycle was a no-go and my
>doc said ovulation on Clomid usually takes place about cd15, i had a day
>21 progrestone level test, which took place before the date that I think
>i ovulated. Could I take another test to see if I ovulated, or is it
>too late? I had a doc. appt. and he a;ready prescribed another round
>of clomid, this time 100mcg on days 3-7. If i did ovualte on 50 mcgs,
>cd 5-9, would it help or hurt to move on to the higher dose? Thanks

--
Barbara



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