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emz
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 10:49pm |
I conceived my DS on approx CD35, my cycles range from 30-100+ days  . My gynae thinks generally anything over 40 days before ov is getting a bit too long as the lining isn't the best but it's still possible.
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snugglebug
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Posted: 12 February 2010 at 11:05pm |
Kirst84 I haven't been TTC since March 2008, I came off BCP for a different reason, because it was giving me headaches.
We have been TTC since August last year so thats only like 5 cycles for me up to cycle 6 this month.
Have done my first lot of OPKS this month and I got a positive at what seems to be the right time in my cycle so Im fairly sure things are happening as they should, hopefully my chart will prove it
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Harley
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Posted: 14 February 2010 at 9:11pm |
Good luck with the OPKs! They're great! I have PCOS and found using OPK's, along with charting, and pre-seed, did the trick. My cycles went from 100 days straight back to 28 after switching to mainly organic food, and taking up running. I even went without ice cream and chocolate for a month! The things we do!! In the end I got a BFP on day 25 (my cycle that month was a bit longer) and everything has been fine since so don't get down about long cycles - I think it just takes a little more work to figure out the day of ovulation. If you do think you have PCOS there is a great book at the library about foods you can take to make it better - the PCOS diet book I think? All the best
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snugglebug
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Posted: 15 February 2010 at 6:07pm |
Hi Harley
Thanks for your response.
Im really interested to hear how diet impacted on your cycle and I will be looking into that book.
So you found the exercise helped too?
Im going to start swimming and eating really well in the hope that may have some impact. I dont vitex is doing much
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Posted: 15 February 2010 at 6:27pm |
Heya, yep since having my baby my cycles have gone from 32 days (like clockwork) to anywhere from 34-40. Kinda makes me annoyed that if/when TTC it gives everyone else 3-4 more chances every year than me!
I used to find that when I changed jobs or flats my cycle would change to be in sync with my colleagues or flatmates, which always freaks me out! So perhaps I could spend less time with my friend who has always had a 40 day cycle... (I don't think I could ever go that far.)
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Posted: 15 February 2010 at 6:42pm |
mcshort wrote:
I used to find that when I changed jobs or flats my cycle would change to be in sync with my colleagues or flatmates, which always freaks me out! So perhaps I could spend less time with my friend who has always had a 40 day cycle... (I don't think I could ever go that far.) |
I won't tell any of my friends who are TTC this... no one will wanna be my friend with cycles up to 90 days
Harley - that book sounds really interesting, I'm gonna have to go to the library tomorrow I think.. ohhh and maybe start running
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Posted: 16 February 2010 at 12:37am |
Hi, I don't have as long a cycle as some of you ladies, but mine is pretty irregular. I only stopped taking the pill last October, and my cycle hasn't settled down. Is this usual?
Any advice greatly received!
Louisa
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Harley
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Posted: 18 February 2010 at 8:22pm |
lisaas101 wrote:
Hi Harley
Thanks for your response.
Im really interested to hear how diet impacted on your cycle and I will be looking into that book.
So you found the exercise helped too?
Im going to start swimming and eating really well in the hope that may have some impact. I dont vitex is doing much |
The swimming and eating well sounds like an awesome plan! I can only comment on what worked for me of course, but exercise certainly played a part because the moment I went a couple of weeks without running my cycles got much longer again.
Louisa - I'm sure I've heard somewhere that it can take 6 months or so sometimes for your cycles to settle down after stopping the pill? If so, you don't have anything to worry about
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Posted: 11 March 2010 at 2:15pm |
I went from having an average cycle of 28 days to 42 days from december 2009. Oh and i have never been on BCP
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