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ovulation never regular
Posted by:
wishings
on Tue Sep 4, 2012
Does anyone else have weird ovulation cycles? I'm normally a 27-30 day gal. If I go over 30 days I usually don't ovulate at all. However, my ovulation is never the same. Sometimes I ovulate on CD19 or CD21 or CD15. Now? I'm getting cramping pains as if I was ovulating (that's my #1 sign cramping on one side where my ovaries are located and #2 being CM) on CD8! I just got done with my period not that long ago. My periods are normally 4 days long and this one was. It wasn't 100% normal, but there was heavy bleeding enough to convince me this was a real period. So why am I ovulating so early? My husband and I aren't trying so this isn't a huge deal, but it does seem weird to me that my ovulation days are all over the map. Does anyone else have the same problem? Is it normal?
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