I haven't been very active lately (wasn't too much anyways), but with work being insane I haven't been on much. This is my 3 cycle temping, and second with CM and CP. I stopped BC in January had two cycles 28-30 days, then 2 cycles 43-45 days, and now this. I am currently on CD60 and FF had predicted O on day 41 then changed to day 49, and now has decided to switch back to CD41 for O day. But that would put me at 19DPO. I have had negative tests and plan on testing again later today when I sleep and wake up (work nights so my FMU is more like 3pm). I wanted to see what you ladies think about my O day. I was thinking day 49 when it chose it, but now I'm confused. Thanks so much for looking and any input you ladies can give me is much appreciated.                
                
             
        
Re: Someone stalk my chart please!!
Married Sept '13
TTC Dec '13
BFP 10/8/2014 MMC 11/20/2014 D&C 11/26/14
BFP 9/20/2015 MMC 10/7/2015 D&C 10/15/15
Just FYI for future chart stalks can go into the TWW thread.
TTC since May 2014.
Aug 2014 BFP, EDD April 22, 2015. Low progesterone, started suppositories. Loss at 5w6d.
Nov 19, 2015 BFP at 13 dpo, EDD July 29, 2016. MMC discovered 12/29 (9+4). Natural miscarriage 1/16 (12+1).
AMH results 0.42, 1.2; FSH 12.1, AFC 10, dx DOR.
RPL testing results normal. Nurse recommended progesterone suppositories in TWW.
Clomid + trigger + TI cycle August 2016 - failed. Thin lining.
Femara + trigger + TI cycle December 2016 - failed. Thin lining.
Short LP (8 days).
Acupuncture & Chinese herbs starting January 2017, lengthened LP to 10 days
Summer 2016 LFAF awards:
Winter 2016/2017 LFAF awards:
I personally think you have had an anovulatory cycle and I would contact my OB on Monday. Probably should get betas drawn and if you don't start CD1 or get a positive test in the next 30 days (they will want you to use condoms,) they may choose mediprogesterone to force a period.
I've known several women who didn't return to normal cycles for several months to a full year after quitting BCP. It depends on your body (something we all hate to hear); however, I would agree with the others... Talk to your doctor.