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When's the best time to get pregnant? Use our interactive ovulation calculator to work out when you're most fertile and most likely to conceive.

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clarenga · 25/02/2019 08:07

Hi everyone, new to this. I have been trying to conceive with my partner for 3 years. We have been pregnant twice which has unfortunately resulted in miscarriages Halo
I was in hospital recently (4days ago) and had a transvaginal ultrasound and the sonographer told me I had literally just ovulated. However I have woken up today and I'm bleeding :( I'm so confused because as far as I'm aware AF doesn't appear 4 DPO! Help!! I am rather upset :((

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Kinsters · 25/02/2019 10:33

That must be so hard for you. Sorry for your losses, I had a miscarriage last year and it's so painful Flowers.

Your luteal phase should definitely be longer than 4 days. Have you had any other tests to confirm when in your cycle you ovulate (like blood tests)? Or do you track your BBT which might also help? I guess you need to figure out how reliable the sonograohers assessment was. Did they visualise the actual moment of ovulation on the ultrasound? Did they compare to an ultrasound from the previous day and see differences? Or did they look at one ultrasound and see evidence that you'd ovulated?

I don't know how easy it is to tell from a single ultrasound when exactly ovulation occured. From reading it seems like you can get an idea but it's not an exact science.

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