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    Posted: 05 June 2016 at 3:38pm
Help!

I don't know if this is the right place as I am new to this site but just really looking for support and advice.

My husband and I have been TTC for 15 months now for our first. I am charting and using opk but nothing seems to be working.

My cycle is usually between 32-35 days so although longer than most it is pretty regular. On my bbt chart I am yet to get a temp spike (on day 18) but had 2 positive opk on day 16 and 17. This has happened often over our time trying to conceive. Any ideas?

It's starting to get quite disheartening every month and its a comfort to know there are others going through the same that may have some insight.

Hoping for the best and fingers crossed once again.
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*hugs* Kristina.

It's definitely a good idea to go to your doctor and get the basic checks done - your hubby will need to get his sperm tested to see if he's got enough good ones (you can't tell till you test!). You'll also want to get blood tests to make sure you are ovulating. With a longer cycle it's possible that you have pcos - I'm pcos, but still have 5-6 week cycles. It's always good to get checked so if anything does turn up you can look into getting treatments sooner rather than later. I found I'd get random temperatures on cycles when I wouldn't ovulate, and on cycles when I do ovulate I get a nice temp rise. With a 35 day cycle you'd expect to ovulate around day 21 (depending on your luteal phase - might be a few days earlier or later).

We started trying for #1 when I was 26 (hubby was 25), and found not only did I have pcos, but hubby had low sperm count. We did end up with a natural conception when I was 28 though, so things can sometimes happen.
Me: 35, PCOS, endo, DH: 34, severe MFI
6+ yrs TTC#2
M/C 2012, clomid 2013, IVM 2014, IVF 2015, M/C 2015
2016 FET#1- BFP - MMC - Emergency D&C
FET#2 - BFN
Jul 16 - stage 3 endo removed.
Oct 16 BFP
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Hi Kristina, Sorry to hear you are havingy trouble. I agree with Mushroom, go see your doc. I also have long cycle of 39 days and it was regular with no problems. I wouldn't have known we had a problem till later and I didn't know I had PCOS till we started trying for our 2nd. We took 14 months to get pregnant for our 1st. So don't loose hope!

Edited by Sweetpea11 - 05 June 2016 at 10:11pm
#1 was natural after 14months of TTC
TTC#2 Jun 12
IVF #1 July 16 - 8 frosties
FET#1 Sept - CP
FET#2 Jan 17 - BFP, DD born Oct 17
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Thanks ladies
Went to the doctors last week and have ultrasound and blood tests scheduled to get a better idea of what's going on. I'll continue to keep my fingers crossed ☺️
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