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Re: sort of a goofy question(to offpill)

From: offpill (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 31 Mar 2002 02:53:19 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Joy wrote: >
>Thank you for the response. Yes, I know all about the cervical mucus.
>It took 3 years to conceive our first child. I do monitor cervical
>mucus and I do have it. But, I don't obsess about it. I don't chart
>it. I am just giving up on all the 'techniques'. Since I know the
>percentages of conception each month and I am going to wait this out for
>the 12 months, I am just trying to have regular, timely sex and see what
>happens. If nothing happens by 12 months then I will just go to the
>next step. I have a long history of infertility so *none* of those
>methods worked for me. I was just wondering if anyone had any
>suggestions on the odd number vs even number days on a 26/28 day cycle.
>Thanks for your advice!
>
>Joy
>

Do you know how long your luteal phase is? I have a 26-28 day cycle, with a 13 day luteal phase, and so if I had sex on odd days then I would be having sex on day 11 and 13 and 15 on a 26 day cycle then I would be having sex on the day I ovulated, two days before, and two days after. And with a 28 then it would be on the day I ovulated and two days before (13 and 15). Perhaps it would just be easier to have sex days 11 through 16? depending on your luteal phase of course... but you've probably already tried this... Hope you concieve soon!!!!




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