Welcome to having average 30-33 day length cycles and having your first 39 day cycle!
Do you know when you ovulated and what your typical LP length is??
*TW* History:
Me: 34 DH: 36 | Together since 2007 | Married July 2016
TTC #1 since 7.2017 Dx: low morph (1%), ANA positive, low decidualization score, high TSH and testosterone, histone antibodies
IUI #1-3| all BFN IVF #1 | 6.11.19 | 24R, 17M, 15F, 6B, PGT-A tested - 5 normal, 3 girls & 2 boys FET #1 | 9.10.19 | BFN "I know you, but we've never met. I'm with you, but I don't know your name" RPL, Receptiva, & ERA testing | all normal/negative, recommended going on gluten and dairy free diet for next FET FET #2 | 3.31.20 | Opted to cancelled due to pandemic, continued diet and tried naturally over the summer 2nd Opinion with another RE | 8.20.20 | Not immune to measles (received 1 dose); SA results similar to 2 years ago; decided to move forward with FET #2 redo at start of next cycle Surprise natural BFP! | 9.22.20 | MC 10.23.20 at 8 weeks TTCAL naturally | starting 11.22.20 Initial consultation with Reproductive Immunologist | 9.14.21 Decidualization score biopsy | 10.1.21 | abnormal - low score of 1; endometrial scratch recommended and progesterone supplementation Saline sono | 10.15.21 | normal Bloodwork | 10.21.21 | high TSH, high testosterone, positive for anti-nuclear antibodies and histone antibodies, high protein S, multiple genetic mutations BFP! | 11.3.21 | EDD 7.14.22 | biopsy provided same effect as endometrial scratch; added supplemental progesterone and estrogen, prednisone, levothyroxine, and MTX Support to maintain pregnancy DS born 7.19.22 after induction
TTC #2 begins 6.2023 Consultation with RI | 6.6.23 Saline sono, endometritis biopsy, skin & eye check | all normal Labs | high TSH, Factor XIII mutation, high %CD56 Follow up | 8.8.23 | prescribed metformin, prednisone, plaquenil, and levothyroxine Repeat labs after 3 weeks on meds
The average cycle is 21 to 35 days. If you fall within that you are considered normal even if its longer than your typical cycle. Yes, I have had longer cycles and eventually my period came. It was disconcerting. I was always 28-30 days for nearly two decades until I had two cycles where it jumped up to 35 days.
We cannot tell you if are pregnant or not. We are but strangers on the internet. The best advice is to wait and test again or call your doctor.
If you are indeed pregnant then I wish you a happy & healthy nine months. Please move on and join either your Birth Month Club/Birth Month Board (BMB)
https://forums.thebump.com/categories/the-bump-month-clubs
And/or start posting questions on the first trimester board
https://forums.thebump.com/categories/1st-trimester
You do not need to come back and update us on your status. We lurk on the various boards and will see your happy news on your BMB or the first tri board.
If it turns out that you are not pregnant, this board is a fantastic resource. It is full of knowledgeable women! We like order and appreciate it when people follow the rules. It makes interacting easier. 1.Read this:
https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12685680/the-ultimate-ttgp-guide-newbies-read-this-first/p1https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12588178/the-bump-guidelines#latesthttps://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12586072/welcome-new-members#latest
This should answer some questions and help with the terminology and abbreviations that are used on TB. It will also help you understand the daily Waiting to Ovulate (WTO) & Two Week Wait (TWW) threads.
2. Lurk: Click on threads. See what these recurring posts are all about. Find your niche. 3. Use the search bar at the bottom of the screen. Many women have sought answers to the same questions. 4. Introduce yourself: go to Newbie Intro W/O (Current week)- If the current week does not happen to be up yet, please post on the previous week’s post. We no longer do individual posts to introduce ourselves.
5. Start contributing on the appropriate threads.
Doing one off posts/individual discussions are not encouraged here. There are lots of opportunities to ask trying to get pregnant (TTGP) questions in various threads. That being said, we do not appreciate it when someone attempts to use us as their own personal google. We are community that believes you must give support in order to receive it.
What to do about this post? You can’t delete it. You can ask @ BumpAdmin to close the discussion. It will eventually drop down to the bottom. Please don’t delete your original post or discussion title (referred to as a dirty delete or DD on this board). The hope is that new members who lurk before they post will see this and learn from this post as well. This is why you may see someone quoting your original post the the abbreviation QFP (Quote for Posterity). The best thing to do now is to simply apologize and move on.
Whatever your outcome may be, have a wonderful day!
This thread has been closed. Please do not post pictures of your pregnancy test and ask the Community if you are pregnant. Instead, please visit our 1st Trimester board to discuss early possible pregnancy symptoms and the thread pinned to the top of this board called, “What does a positive pregnancy test really look like?” where members are permitted to display their pregnancy tests.
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Re: Negative result but no period
Welcome to having average 30-33 day length cycles and having your first 39 day cycle!
Do you know when you ovulated and what your typical LP length is??
TTC #1 since 7.2017
Dx: low morph (1%), ANA positive, low decidualization score, high TSH and testosterone, histone antibodies
IUI #1-3 | all BFN
IVF #1 | 6.11.19 | 24R, 17M, 15F, 6B, PGT-A tested - 5 normal, 3 girls & 2 boys
FET #1 | 9.10.19 | BFN "I know you, but we've never met. I'm with you, but I don't know your name"
RPL, Receptiva, & ERA testing | all normal/negative, recommended going on gluten and dairy free diet for next FET
FET #2 | 3.31.20 | Opted to cancelled due to pandemic, continued diet and tried naturally over the summer
2nd Opinion with another RE | 8.20.20 | Not immune to measles (received 1 dose); SA results similar to 2 years ago; decided to move forward with FET #2 redo at start of next cycle
Surprise natural BFP! | 9.22.20 | MC 10.23.20 at 8 weeks
TTCAL naturally | starting 11.22.20
Initial consultation with Reproductive Immunologist | 9.14.21
Decidualization score biopsy | 10.1.21 | abnormal - low score of 1; endometrial scratch recommended and progesterone supplementation
Saline sono | 10.15.21 | normal
Bloodwork | 10.21.21 | high TSH, high testosterone, positive for anti-nuclear antibodies and histone antibodies, high protein S, multiple genetic mutations
BFP! | 11.3.21 | EDD 7.14.22
DS born 7.19.22 after induction
TTC #2 begins 6.2023
Consultation with RI | 6.6.23
Saline sono, endometritis biopsy, skin & eye check | all normal
Labs | high TSH, Factor XIII mutation, high %CD56
Follow up | 8.8.23 | prescribed metformin, prednisone, plaquenil, and levothyroxine
Repeat labs after 3 weeks on meds
We cannot tell you if are pregnant or not. We are but strangers on the internet. The best advice is to wait and test again or call your doctor.
If you are indeed pregnant then I wish you a happy & healthy nine months. Please move on and join either your Birth Month Club/Birth Month Board (BMB) https://forums.thebump.com/categories/the-bump-month-clubs And/or start posting questions on the first trimester board https://forums.thebump.com/categories/1st-trimester You do not need to come back and update us on your status. We lurk on the various boards and will see your happy news on your BMB or the first tri board.
If it turns out that you are not pregnant, this board is a fantastic resource. It is full of knowledgeable women! We like order and appreciate it when people follow the rules. It makes interacting easier.
1.Read this: https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12685680/the-ultimate-ttgp-guide-newbies-read-this-first/p1 https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12588178/the-bump-guidelines#latest https://forums.thebump.com/discussion/12586072/welcome-new-members#latest This should answer some questions and help with the terminology and abbreviations that are used on TB. It will also help you understand the daily Waiting to Ovulate (WTO) & Two Week Wait (TWW) threads.
2. Lurk: Click on threads. See what these recurring posts are all about. Find your niche.
3. Use the search bar at the bottom of the screen. Many women have sought answers to the same questions.
4. Introduce yourself: go to Newbie Intro W/O (Current week)- If the current week does not happen to be up yet, please post on the previous week’s post. We no longer do individual posts to introduce ourselves.
5. Start contributing on the appropriate threads.
Doing one off posts/individual discussions are not encouraged here. There are lots of opportunities to ask trying to get pregnant (TTGP) questions in various threads. That being said, we do not appreciate it when someone attempts to use us as their own personal google. We are community that believes you must give support in order to receive it.
What to do about this post? You can’t delete it. You can ask @ BumpAdmin to close the discussion. It will eventually drop down to the bottom. Please don’t delete your original post or discussion title (referred to as a dirty delete or DD on this board). The hope is that new members who lurk before they post will see this and learn from this post as well. This is why you may see someone quoting your original post the the abbreviation QFP (Quote for Posterity). The best thing to do now is to simply apologize and move on. Whatever your outcome may be, have a wonderful day!
Diagnosed with PCOS & Hashimoto's
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Me 34 DH 34
PCOS
Baby number 2 due 4/11/20
This thread has been closed. Please do not post pictures of your pregnancy test and ask the Community if you are pregnant. Instead, please visit our 1st Trimester board to discuss early possible pregnancy symptoms and the thread pinned to the top of this board called, “What does a positive pregnancy test really look like?” where members are permitted to display their pregnancy tests.
Please note that we remove posts that do not follow our guidelines and will issue warnings to users who violate the Terms of Use.
To review our Community guidelines, please visit The Bump Guidelines pinned at the top of this board. Thank you.