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Re: ovulation right after period..what can I do?

From: Hector Nemirovsky M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:56:27 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Lynn wrote: >
>I am 41 and having perimenopause symptoms.
>
>I am finding my cycles are closer together. Used to be 32-35 days and
>now I have them anywhere from 20-27 days apart.
>
>I had mild bleeding for 6 days, then on day 7 I got the ovulation
>discharge (clear, egg white and stringy) already!! If that means a
>period in 2 weeks..then my cycle will be 21 days.
>
>Been using natural progesterone cream (compounded for me)6% 1/4 tsp 2
>times a day day 12-26 (unless I being early). This will be month 5.
>
>Why can't I get my period to be more regular? Am I missing something? Is
>it really possible to be bleeding one day then ovulation the next???
>
>Thanks,
>Lynn

I'm not sure that.your discharge is due to ovulation, perhaps you are not ovulating.

--
Hector Nemirovsky M.D.
Fmr Head Obstetrics Division, Hospital Fernández, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fmr Assistant Professor in Obstetrics at Medical School, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
Private Practice,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina

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