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How late can you ovulate?

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ShortandStout1 · 01/05/2018 16:50

I have had irregular cycles since coming off the depo nearly yr ago had a positive opk on cd 13 last month but AF came a week early anyway I'm on cd 14 now and opk matches opk I took on cd 9 last cycle so that means I'll ovulate on cd 19 so if at all has anyone had ovulation this late in their cycle?

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Bubblegum89 · 01/05/2018 16:59

My cycles are very regular 28 days normally so ovulate on day 14, but one day last year I randomly didn’t ovulate until CD20. No real reason why. And I know 100% that I ovulated as I had my progesterone tested that month

MaGratgarlik1983 · 01/05/2018 17:06

I normally ov around CD18-20 I think but my cycles are around 33 to 35 days so luteal phase is usually around 15 days. The bit between ov and af is usually the bit that stays the same.

Aprilmightbemynewname · 01/05/2018 17:07

When I conceived 2 dd's a year apart I had only dtd on day 23 of a 28 day cycle!!

ShortandStout1 · 01/05/2018 17:20

Thanks I think I need my progesterone levels checking tbh because of my short cycles but everyone knows what nhs are like...

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Bubblegum89 · 01/05/2018 17:36

OP, how long exactly have you been ttc? I know you said nearly a year, 10 months? 11? As soon as you get to one year, go to your GP if you’re concerned about your progesterone levels. They’ll do blood tests at your local surgery, you won’t have any issue getting them done pretty swiftly

ShortandStout1 · 01/05/2018 17:46

I went to gp last month the doctor I saw said I could have tests done when I had been off the depo a year that'll be May 20th but I'm moving to another area next month so I'm not sure I should see my current gp now or wait until I move.

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