You have ovaries that are predisposed to polycystic ovarian syndrome. If you gained 10lbs, you may find that instead of 41 days, your periods stretch out to 60 days, and likewise if you lose 10lbs, you may find that your periods would be shorter, say 30 days. Because of this, there are some egg quality issues. You are ovulating it just takes sometimes 18-20 days for you to ovulate. In general, when it takes that long then the egg is not very good...some clomid would help...
Give it to me in a nutshell please....
July 15, 2008
Ok here's how my cycles are and how they "flow". On average my cycles are 36 days. I usually have a period between 33-36 days. I only had 1 cycle in which it was 41 days.I have NEVER had a period 28 days. My blood flow has never been abnormally light or abnormally heavy. Always within the normal flow range. Sometimes i will get cramps and sometimes i won't. I have NEVER had spotting between periods and have NEVER gone over 41 days in length.
Do u think in a nutshell that i am ovulating regulary given my history? I have also had 2 pregnancies and 2 healthykids.
Do u think in a nutshell that i am ovulating regulary given my history? I have also had 2 pregnancies and 2 healthykids.
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Okay, here goes,
You have ovaries that are predisposed to polycystic ovarian syndrome. If you gained 10lbs, you may find that instead of 41 days, your periods stretch out to 60 days, and likewise if you lose 10lbs, you may find that your periods would be shorter, say 30 days. Because of this, there are some egg quality issues. You are ovulating it just takes sometimes 18-20 days for you to ovulate. In general, when it takes that long then the egg is not very good...some clomid would help...
You have ovaries that are predisposed to polycystic ovarian syndrome. If you gained 10lbs, you may find that instead of 41 days, your periods stretch out to 60 days, and likewise if you lose 10lbs, you may find that your periods would be shorter, say 30 days. Because of this, there are some egg quality issues. You are ovulating it just takes sometimes 18-20 days for you to ovulate. In general, when it takes that long then the egg is not very good...some clomid would help...
Dr Eva, what indicates to you that ovaries are predisposed to PCOS. My cycles mirror Jilly's, while uss showed cysts on ovaries all tests came back negative to PCOS. If the egg is not going to be a good one how will clomid help, as my consultant told me that the clomid does not mature the egg so that it would be healthy one.
After my 2nd miscarriage my dr just thought that it would boost my eggs. At the time I did not clarify what "boost" meant. I think that after 2 letdowns and due to my age 39 she wanted to help me get pregnant quickly, however uss showed 3 follies last month and dh and I freaked a bit at the thought of multiples so we decided to stop it this month.
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July 15, 2008