Trying to Get Pregnant

Timing-- worst case scenario

(and when I say "worst case" that is infertility excluding)

 So, if I have to wait until cd60 to start Provera, and then that is 10 days, plus 5 more possible days until AF starts, which lasts about 5 days, and then about 10 more days (give/take) until O... that means a potential 47 more days until I could conceive.

BLARG!!!! 

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Re: Timing-- worst case scenario

  • yup usually goes that way...just got back to CD2....tomorrow is Clomid
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  • I'm confused. If you're in the 2WW (i.e. you O'd), then why would you need to take provera? I must have missed something...
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  • FWIW, It looks like you already ovulated so you may not need to take  the provera. AF could come on it's own before you hit CD60.

    Number crunching is exhausting isn't it. I'm sorry your having such a long cycle.

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  • imageBlueEyedDreamer:
    I'm confused. If you're in the 2WW (i.e. you O'd), then why would you need to take provera? I must have missed something...

    Again, this is "worst case scenario"-- i.e. no AF or BFP at cd60...

    I've had issues with my period for as long as I can remember, and now that I've had my IUD (where I also had no period), I may need a "jump start." 

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  • imageBlueEyedDreamer:
    I'm confused. If you're in the 2WW (i.e. you O'd), then why would you need to take provera? I must have missed something...

    Again, this is "worst case scenario"-- i.e. no AF or BFP at cd60...

    I've had issues with my period for as long as I can remember, and now that I've had my IUD (where I also had no period) removed and still not starting AF, I may need a "jump start." 

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  • imageBlueEyedDreamer:
    I'm confused. If you're in the 2WW (i.e. you O'd), then why would you need to take provera? I must have missed something...

    Again, this is "worst case scenario"-- i.e. no AF or BFP at cd60...

    I've had issues with my period for as long as I can remember, and now that I've had my IUD (where I also had no period) removed and still not started AF, I may need a "jump start." 

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  • Pardon the multiple edits-- the combination of my wacky brain and slow internet worked against me ;)
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