We used the cbfm this month. It said I was peak around cd 20. About 12 days past that I had cramping, nausea, constipation and diarrhea, having to pee a lot, super tired. Now, nothing but mood swings, a dull feeling in my lower abdomen, and LOTS of cm-as in soak pantiliners and change them kind of soaked. I'm at cd 37 today. 17 DPO and late for my period by at least 4 days. Still getting bfn. My mom got bfn until she was two months along and had a blood test done. Is there any hope? Was this an anovulatory cycle and I'm just SUPER late (which NEVER happens!) or could I be pregnant? I felt pregnant (as much as I can relate to that as I've never been before) a few days ago. Not so much now.
Re: Still getting bfn
Did you track your bbt? LH is a good indicator but you can have an LH surge or sustained high LH without ovulation (common w PCOS) so in order to know if your cycle was annovulatory, we would need a bbt chart that did not show a clear biphasic pattern. Temping would also be a strong indicator of early pregnancy if you bbt stayed elevated for 16 days. My suggestion, get a blood test if you like or wait a week and try again. If AF arrives start tracking your BBT and LH next month.
*Edited because words are hard this morning.
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If you want to read more about it, I'd highly suggest picking up a copy of Taking Charge of Your Fertility by Toni Weschler. It goes into detail about the science of tracking your cycles using BBT, CM, OPKs, and cervical position. It was a game changer for me.
You may want to see your doctor. It'll help put your mind to rest and it's a good way to see what might be going with the fickle ovaries, or anything else that could be giving you this long cycle.
I've been having some very soaked panties lately and it's a normal pregnancy thing.
Have you at least seen a doctor for a blood test yet?