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Confirmed ovulation but no fertile CM (PCO)

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Olegia · 19/10/2022 09:26

Hi ladies,
I've come off the pill early July, and finally had my first period at the end of September.
I had done LH test and confirmed a positive about 15 days before my period), I had also gone to the gyneco who did an internal ultrasound and could confirm both the remnant of a dominant follicle, and endometrial thickness (pretty much confirming from my LH test that I had done a week before, that I had ovulated)

However what is weird is that I do not recall having much cervical mucus at the time. When you read around one of the first things about lack of fertile CM means anovulation, but in this case that's not true, I did have an ovulation.

Right around now, I'm approaching my peak (my OPKs are almost fully positive), and yet again, I don't produce much CM. Would this make it a lot harder for me to get pregnant?

Thanks,

OP posts:
Iwillstayhopeful · 19/10/2022 09:35

Im no expert but it may be that you and your partner will need to use pre-seed for extra lubrication x

Olegia · 19/10/2022 09:26

It might help to say that I have polycystic ovaries (but not PCOS). The gyneco confirmed polycystic ovaries, but still with a dominance follicle

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