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I started using OPK's again and today, CD19 I got a positive. Ben and I had sexy time yesterday and I'll pull him in the sack again tonight...
heres to trying the good old fashioned way!
Re: back at it.
My cycles vary anywhere from 25-32 days long. so if I have a 32 day long cycle than ovulating on CD 19 is OK, not awesome, but OK. but if its a 25 day long cycle than I won't get pregnant...
I do see a midwife at All About Women her name is Clare Szymanski and I think she's great. but she isn't the one who told me that I don't ovulate on day 14, I Iearned that when I read Taking Charge of Your Fertility and by lurking on the Getting Pregnant Board.
I suggest both of those things! if you decide to check out the GP board def. lurk first as they hate it when people don't intro and when they don't understand how the board really works.
and changing your OB doesn't sound like a terrible idea because its quite ignorant IMO to tell a client that she ovulates on day 14.
The Rowdy Roberts
I don't ovulate the same day every month, but I know I ovulate late. so somewhere between CD16-19 generally.
Again I wouldn't suggest taking clomid without being monitored by a doctor. you could easily overstimulate yourself and end up causing real damage.
The Rowdy Roberts
I don't ovulate the same day every month, but I know I ovulate late. so somewhere between CD16-19 generally
This is me, too. I did OPK for both my girls and it was not day 14!
Wait. What?
I'm sure she would look at them, but when I discussed my issues with her she sent me straight to the RE because she wanted to make sure I was getting the best advice possible.
She said to me this isn't my specialty so i'm going to send you to someone who can help you.
Most OBGYN's aren't fertility experts and so they really have no idea how to get you pregnant. its like talking to a nerosurgen about your eys, and saying but my eyes are in my head?! KWIM?
The Rowdy Roberts
I wouldn't rush into it. you've had success getting pregnant before so you will again. once you start going to the RE shit gets really stressful. remember, even with perfect timing it can take a healthy couple up to a year to get pregnant.
The Rowdy Roberts