I keep reading this in peoples posts. Is this true? If you ovulate really late, the egg is probably no good. Does that mean genetically defective?
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Re: late ovulation and bad eggs?
It means the hormones that should be released with your egg won't be enough (that's what my OB said, not sure why).
But to be considered late and bad, I think it has to be like cd30 and up.
intersting...i'm going to have to ask my doc. my bcp cycle that ended in m/c i must have o'ed at day 36. My hormones were fine but there was a genetic defect. They found it after d/c.
Now, I'm scared sh!tless because I think I probably o'ed late again being that i'm on day 43. if it winds up being bfp, i'm afraid the same will happen.
I found this article, and here's a bit from it...w/ my 1st m/c I o'd on CD35, but w/ the 2nd I O'd on CD18 (w/ Clomid) so, who knows!!
Member:> When is ovulation considered late?
Dr. Amos: Most doctors consider ovulation 'late' when it happens after CD 21. Many women do get pregnant with late ovulations, but chances of getting pregnant are decreased. For one, the egg is not as good when you ovulate later in the cycle. A 'not good' egg is less likely to be fertilized and become an embryo. In addition, the lining of the uterus, the endometrium, is where the fertilized egg, the blastocyst, has to attach and implant. If the endometrium is too old, it is less likely to provide sufficient nutrition for the blastocyst, so implantation is decreased. And finally, with 'late ovulation,' you ovulate less often than with earlier ovulation. Source:
https://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=54381
I wonder if this is based on a 28 day cycle??
My average cycle length is 35, and I think I O around cd 21. (I use a CBEFM)
*crawls out from under rock*
Wow -- I've never thought about this. I got pg on my first cycle off bcp and I o'd on CD35 that cycle. I never tracked the length of my cycle prior to being on bcp, AF just came when she came and I dealt with it (regretting that now, obviously), so I don't know if that cycle was normal, or just a reaction to just coming off bcp.
I'll have to ask my OB what she thinks at my followup appointment on Tuesday.... I sure do love to have additional things to worry about :-/
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