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Re: Is it possible to ovulate with a 56 day cycle?

From: offpill (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 23 May 2002 07:07:32 -0500 (CDT)


It is possible that you were ovulating it has been sporatic and delayed. Just because you have long cycles doesn't automatically mean that you haven't ovulated. If you had a baby and had regular cycles before you are probably just going through an annovulatory period and may ovulate at any time. If this continues however, you may want to get it checked by the doctor. Do you chart? If you don't then you could try and watch for the cervical mucus changes and temperature rise. Good luck!

At Wed, 22 May 2002, anonymous wrote: >
>Ginna,
>
>Not sure what the doctors will answer on this, but I conceived my first
>child on about day 30 of my cycle. Of course, when I went to the doctor
>they had to do an ultrasound to date the pregnancy because using LMP vs
>ovulation made a big difference in due date (turns out I was right on
>when I got pregnant). I would suggest though that if your periods
>continue to get further apart like this, that you go in and see your
>doctor just to see if anything is going on (like hormonal changes or
>problems). Congrats on the 10 month old!
>
>At Tue, 21 May 2002, Ginna wrote:
>>
>>I have always been regular, but I had a 45 day cycle and now a 56 day
>>cycle. (AF started today.) Is it possible that I am ovulating? I had a
>>baby 10 months ago and had regular 31 day cycles after he was
>>born...until the last two cycles. We really want to TTC.




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