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Cycle day 45?!?!?! What the?
Posted by:
Julia_Dream
on Tue Jan 26, 2010
I was on the BCP for several years. I stopped taking it this past July, a month before my wedding. My first three cycles after stopping were 28-30 days. Now I have been having 40+ day cycles for the last several months. I am currently on cycle day 45. I just saw my gyn and he did a pelvic exam and ultrasound...100% normal. He said he thinks I am not ovulating yet...what h-e-double hockey sticks!?! I thought your cycles regulated after 3 months? He suggested that I wait SIX more months and if I am still having super long cycles he will check my progestin levels and if need be prescribe Clomid. I am otherwise a healthy 28 year old and have never had an abnormal gyn test of any kind. Why are my cycles so wonky all of a sudden? Has anyone else experienced this? VERY frustrating when trying to conceive!!!!
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