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Re: Any suggestions would be appriciatedFrom: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 9 Sep 1999 18:17:37 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Egija wrote: > >I am 25. I have a diagnose - Infertilita II. So, I used to have >infetility treatment with HGg injections in the middle of the cycle and >progesterone pills. I had this treatment for 3 cycles. Before this >hormone therapy my cycle was mosly regural and it was 28 days. Hormone >therapy didn't work I couldn't get pregnant. Now I don't take any >hormones for 4 cycles but in spite of this after taking these hormones >my cycle became longer - 31 or 32 days. My question is, is it possible >that hormone therapy prolonged my cycle? ? If it could be so, does it >mean that I ovulate later than before this hormone therapy? Thank you in >advance. > >-- >Egija > Many things can change the length of a cycle. Medication is one, stress is another, and changes in weight and/or age. another. If your cycle is longer and you are ovulating, you are ovulating later in the cycle because the average time from ovulation to period is 14 days give or take one day (13-15).
-- Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS Great Neck, New York http://www.obgyn.net/states/bios/marchbein.htm http://www.obgyn.net/women/advisors/harveym.htm
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