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Re: Test results......confusedFrom: Melissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 30 Dec 2002 18:55:46 -0600 (CST)
I had an US the AM of the triggershot. Showed 2 follicles. One large at 2.5cm. > >At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>I had my 2nd IUI on the 16th following a 150mg course of clomid and an >>HCG shot. I have been on 100mg progesterone suppositories since cycle >>day 21 and it is now cycle day 30 and my blood test today was negative. >>Last month I started my cycle on day 30 while taking progesterone. When >>the doc asked if I had started my period yet and I answered no, he said >>to keep taking the progesterone for another week or until my period >>comes, whichever comes first. He said it was possible that I could >>still be pregnant. He had a woman that worked for him that tested >>negative four days past her missed period and the test just did not pick >>up on the HCG in her body. She was indeed pregnant. What could cause >>that? >> >>My poor doc is without his nurse today due to an injury and I didnt want >>to keep him on the phone to ask him tons of questions, but this goes >>against everything Ive been reading on here. I thought a negative blood >>test at the time of a missed period was the final result. Does this >>synerio happen very often? Is it possible that the HCG shot I recieved >>late at night on the 13th didnt cause the release of the egg 36 hrs >>later as expected and that I possibly didnt ovulate when we thought I >>did? I am going to injectibles next month(Gonal_F). I asked him what >>cycle day I was to start and he said cycle day 5 but I needed an >>ultrasound before starting. Why would that be as I didnt need one >>between cycles on Clomid? >> >>Thanx for your time, >> >>Melissa
>At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, samir fouad Aziz MD wrote:
>when using gonadotropins to induce ovulation we usually monitor
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