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Re: 42 day long cycle and counting...

From: Hector Nemirovsky M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 23 Jul 2003 15:05:31 -0500 (CDT)


It is normal to have an anovulatory cycle or two per year. This may be the one, or you ovulated later in the cycle (day 30th).

At Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Julie wrote: >
>I have no history of irregular cycles and got off birth control
>(tri-levelin) to try to concieve in March. My other cycles since March
>have been 32 days long, and that's what they were prior to birth control
>and I was only on BC for one year. It's cycle day 42 I am not pregnant
>at this point, tests confermed that, so is there any other reason why my
>cycle has gone on so long? I'm a fit, low stressed, woman in her
>mid-late 20s and I just had a normal pap/pelvic June 4th.
>Since I am family planning I hope this won't throw off my numbers now.
>:(
>
>--
>Signed,
>
>Missing Aunt Flo in Florida
>

--
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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