Morning all.
I think I crossed posts with you yesterday, Lottie, as I didn't see yours until today.
As far as medical professionals go, if there is something which you are sure about and which impacts on your treatment, you need to put your foot down. All professions should engage with a high degree of continuing education, but the reality is, some of the older contingent do not and their knowledge can be out of date. All medical text books refer to the luteal phase as being about 14 days, so perhaps you can go armed with some literature next time? If what he is saying has no impact on your treatment, you may just choose to just let it wash over you, but if he wants to do tests at a particular point in your cycle, say, then do be very firm. If he continues to ignore you to the detriment of your treatment, go elsewhere and make sure you log a complaint.
LBOT If you're slightly unsure when you ovulate, my suggestion would be just to go at it hammer and tongs for a good week to 10 days around the right time and then give yourselves a good rest after you've had your post-ov temp shift.
Hi there, Brightside. How are you today?
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