Okay so here's the facts:
I have a pretty regular 29 day cycle. This is the second month dh and I are ttc. I used opk's last month to track my ovulation. I ovulated late - I used the clear blue advanced digital that gives you blinking smileys when you're high fertility and solid when you're at your peak. I tested "high" From Tuesday September 2nd - Sunday September 8 (CD13-19) and than "peaked" September 9 (CD 20) so I probably O'ed between the 9th and 11th (CD 20-22).
So I wasn't sure if I'd get my normal 29 day cycle since I seemed to O late so on day 29 with no sign of AF I wasn't too excited yet. But here we are CD 43 and still no AF. I took an hpt on day 31, 37 and 43 - all negative.
I don't feel AF gearing up at all. I don't know if I necessarily have "pregnancy symptoms" - I'm exhausted, but work 13 hour days, I have to pee all the time but I'm a teacher who just started back up at school and trying to get my pee schedule to match my lunch and professional period (teachers - you understand right?!), I have some back pains but I just started working out again since after the wedding in July so don't know if it's just muscle.
I'm in the process of switching OB's since my decided to retire when I needed him most haha! So I was able to get an appointment but not until October 14th. I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has ever gotten a really late BFP after testing negative so much? Should I assume that I skipped a cycle (which I don't think I've ever done) and start using OPK's again? I wouldn't be devastated at this point if we weren't pregnant yet - it's early in the trying process - but at this point I just really want to know what is possibly going on?!
Any insight would be awesome..
Re: 22 dpo and BFN
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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