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Re: ? About Length of Luteal Phase if Ovulate Late

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 5 Jul 2001 18:53:40 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Alison wrote: >
>Hi, thanks in advance for any input. I normally have 28 day cycles like
>clockwork, with ovulation occurring on day 14 (as confirmed by opks{Why??????????}). I
>had a d&c for a missed m/c on 4/27 at 10 1/2 weeks. I had my first
>regular af commencing on 6/7. According to an opk, the appearance of
>ewcm and cervical position, I surged on 6/23 so I assume I ovulated on
>6/24, which would have been day 18 of my cycle. Does this mean I will
>have a shorter luteal phase and get my next af around my normal time,

Shouldn't

>which would be now (yesterday was cd28 for me), or should I expect af to
>start later since ovulation occurred four days later than usual?

Yes 4 days later.

I am >trying to determine when I should take an hpt.

Around day 34 if no period on day 32 as expected.

Typically my breasts >start getting sore right after ovulation, but did not start getting sore
>this time until yesterday. Is this just a sign that my body is still
>messed up after the d&c and I really can't expect anything to happen on
>its "normal" timeframe?

Any or all of the above.

Thanks, Alison

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R. Daniel Braun, MD FACOG  FOG

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