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Re: early ovulation?!?

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Apr 2003 22:34:05 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 28 Apr 2003, mary wrote: >
>My husband and I are trying to concieve. I recently read the book
>,Taking Charge of Your Fertility. I am taking it lightly with trying
>some of the ideas in it. I suspect that I ovulate on day 10 or so of my
>cycle. My cycle is 27-30days long. This seems early. Are there any
>implications with this and conception? Also, I tried checking cervical
>position and found that my cervix is really bumpy. I was just at the
>doctor last month and he did not say anything. I felt them last year
>too, so I know they were there. It did not concern me to much because I
>had two normal pelvics and paps since I have felt them. I just assumed
>they were nab cysts because neither doc said anything. I am worried now
>because we have not concieved yet and I seem to be more achey and
>twingey since we have been trying. Maybe I am more in tune to things?

you need to carefully monitor the signs of ovulation and it will be of help if you test your progesterone to be sure of ovulation, further ask your doctor about the impact of what you feel in cervix with regard to sperm survival

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