I went to the doc's yesterday. She said that I needed to get labs done on day 21 of my cycle. Has anyone had this done before? She didn't say too much about it - just that it needed to be done. What are they looking for?
Also, I've been on progestrone (Provera) for the last 3 months - it was to help regulate my periods because I wasn't having them. She said that we would see how my body does without the Provera. (I've also lost 30 lbs) Has anyone had regular periods after they were taken off Provera? Have you ovulated after weight loss?
Re: 21 Day Progestrone Draw
The cd21 test is really only telling if you o'd on or near cd14. The progesterone check is to see if you ovulate.
I don't understand the Provera for 3 months... do you mean you've taken it to end your last 3 cycles?
7 days past ovulation.
And I thought you had only taken the Provera the one time. And it would have been WAY later than CD 20. I am confused.
Provera can cause increased temps... I usually stop temping when I take Provera b/c it throws everything off.
I'm sorry this is confusing. I've taken Provera for 3 months in a row now. My CD1 usually starts toward the end of the month, like around the 25th or so. And I start my Provera on the 13th of every month - so that would be right around CD19/20.
I honestly don't think you should be starting Provera at the same time every month. You aren't really giving your body a chance to regulate.
I took Provera for the first time after no AF for 80 days. The next cycle, I gave myself (well, my doctor gave me) 60 days. I was able to give my body a chance to O (it didn't) and to see if I would get a period on my own (I didn't). My next cycles I waited until CD 35 before I even started Provera, took the 10 days worth (on to CD 45) and waited for AF to start. I am confused as to why you are starting the pills at the same time every month, on the same day every month. I have never heard anything like that.
I do not claim to be an expert, but yes, I would get a second opinion if you are starting provera on CD 19 or 20 every month. LOTS and LOTS of people do not ovulate until that time, or even well past that time. CD 35 is the earliest I have ever heard of even starting Provera, and that is with documented annovulatory cycles and no periods.
Hmmm... mabye I will make an appointment with another doctor just to see what they have to say. And maybe I'll ovulate this cycle now that I'm off of Provera. And maybe if I don't have a period by CD 35, I'll self-medicate and start the Provera on my own. Lol. This is all just so new to me. Thanks for all the advice and help. You were wonderful.