I'm not near ovulation now but he wants blood draw on cd21 anyways (last cycle I didn't even o till day23) he said cd 21 will give us a good enough comparison to what should be vs what is. Sounds to me like he wants to see me have the typical 28 day cycle. Ive always od on the later side (since ive been charting anyways) and had a shorter lp of around 10 days which is what im seeing him for.
Re: RE doing blood work on cd21 regardless of dpo
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Are you asking if you should get CD21 bloodwork regardless of whether you have O'd or not?
ETA: like previous PP state; it's a waste of your time and money. My Dr did do the CD21 b/w but it was truly a waste
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CD21 might be close enough if you O'ed on CD 13 or 15. If you haven't even O'ed, I'd fight back or get a new doc. It's going to show you not O'ing when you do, in fact, O. As a result, you may be prescribed medication/treatments that are far more aggressive than what you need.
Protest until you are heard or go somewhere else, I'd say.
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I was so happy to have my Ob/Gyn do any b/w I did it on CD21 which was 5 DPO for me (I have short cycles).
Yes, you can call them and try to schedule it for when you will be 7DPO.
The whole CD21 b/w is assuming you have the perfect 28 day cycle and O on CD14 which is why the other posters are saying get a new Dr.
It's up to you if you want to try and get them to see it your way or start from scratch with a new Dr.
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