If you document ovulation, then a period should arrive in about 14 days...if it arrives earlier, then there may be a luteal phase defect (controversial) and supplementation with Progesterone is sometimes given to help prevent this. If you felt symptoms a week prior to your period, this is usually the time Progesterone peaks in your body, hence you feeling it...Hope this info helps...
November 03, 2007
If you document ovulation, then a period should arrive in about 14 days...if it arrives earlier, then there may be a luteal phase defect (controversial) and supplementation with Progesterone is sometimes given to help prevent this. If you felt symptoms a week prior to your period, this is usually the time Progesterone peaks in your body, hence you feeling it...Hope this info helps...
Good luck, and keep us posted...
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