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Ovulating CD 18

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Abc98 · 05/10/2022 21:25

I’be recently started ttc, 3 months now and no success (I know this is still early days but my gut feeling is something is wrong) hopefully I’m just overthinking and it’s nothing. After 2 months, I’ve decided to use opks and noticed I peaked at CD 17 which means ovulation on CD 18. My cycle is 28 days, sometimes a day earlier. Do I have a short short luteal phases and therefore difficulty conceiving? Anyone in a similar situation or had bfp? Would really appreciate hearing some stories and suggestions! Thank you!

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Ldougal92 · 06/10/2022 10:23

Abc98 · 05/10/2022 21:25

I’be recently started ttc, 3 months now and no success (I know this is still early days but my gut feeling is something is wrong) hopefully I’m just overthinking and it’s nothing. After 2 months, I’ve decided to use opks and noticed I peaked at CD 17 which means ovulation on CD 18. My cycle is 28 days, sometimes a day earlier. Do I have a short short luteal phases and therefore difficulty conceiving? Anyone in a similar situation or had bfp? Would really appreciate hearing some stories and suggestions! Thank you!

Hey! Not sure how relevant this may be, but thought I would share just in case it is helpful. I am going through cycles of clomid (ovulation induction, as I dont ovulate very often naturally).

My first 2 cycles my luteal phase was only 7 days and the last cycle was 10 days. I know 7 days was very much a problem for pregnancy but from what my consultant said I think 10 days is still a short luteal phase but still possible to get pregnant. His suggestion was to take progesterone for 2 weeks after ovulation to make sure my period doesn't come. We are going to wait this cycle to see if I naturally regulate x

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