My husband and I have been trying to conceive our first child for about 2 months now. We haven't used any OPKs and just stopped using any kind of birth control. My period has always been irregular but for the past 3 cycles has been 34-35 days. This month we had unprotected sex about 3-4 times a week for the entire month. I had some very faint spotting around when I should have ovulated. It lasted about 4 days but very very light in color and only visible when I went to the restroom. I normally have really bad PMS symptoms that start as early as 2 weeks before my period is due including extremely tender breasts, migraines, and cramps. I have not had any of that this month. My period was due on 5/31 but didn't show. I took a pregnancy test 6/2 and negative. Now a week late and still no period. Slight spotting past couple of days, but it's so light that you can't hardly see it when I use the restroom. No cramping, no breast tenderness, nothing...could I be pregnant? I plan to take another test this weekend if AF doesn't show up. Fingers crossed...
Re: Could I be pregnant??
Married August 2012. Me: 41 DH: 42
Daughter from previous marriage: 20
BFP 12/19/12: Ectopic discovered at 8 weeks, right tube removed 01/18/13
June 2013 Testing Results: Progesterone: 31.7, LH: 5, FSH: 5, Estradiol: 161
Clomid cycles Nov. 2013 and Jan, Feb, and March 2014
TTC journey over as of the end of October 2014
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All ALers welcome!
My suggestion? Take a test once a week until you get your period or you reach CD 60. Then you can call your doctor and ask for a prescription for Provera. Good luck!
Take a test once a week until AF shows or you hit CD 60 - then call your doctor. Depending on what type of birth control you were using, your boy & hormones may still be adjusting and sometimes we just have wonky cycles.
Me - 29, DH - 30
Married 8/2008
TTC since 8/2013
9/2014 Progesterone test - Perfect
10/2014 HSG - All Clear
9/2014 DH's SA - Perfect
You might have ovulated later than you think, which would make your period start later than you expect. The only way to actually confirm ovulation is by temping and charting. A lot of ladies here have signed up for the Fertility Friend website. It has tutorials about ovulation and how your body works as well as a calendar that helps you track changes in temp and expected ovulation.
Also, you can check out the newbie link at the top of the message board. It has lots of great information.
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