So wouldn't you know it? I ovulated the earliest I ever have and it's going to throw off my timing for next cycle - which is supposed to be our first medicated/IUI cycle. I'm supposed to be out of town for a girls weekend (my first time away from my son ever) and now I might have to reschedule. At least I'm flying southwest so there aren't change fees! I'd really hate to miss any of the weekend as I rarely see these girls but we've waited multiple cycles already. My only "hope" is if I tinker with the progesterone supps a bit to try to extend my period. I know it's a bad idea to not take meds as directed but...
So sorry to hear that! I don't know anything about changing how you take your meds... Maybe your RE can give you some guidance? It sucks when the timing is bad!
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Post by luvmyponies on Feb 9, 2015 17:33:22 GMT -5
Oh so frustrating!!!! I have the same problem - AF has consistently been coming between 30-31 days... and all the sudden it goes back to 26 days like it was last fall... which completely screwed up April, and now I'll be away the exact days of my FW. (for work so my DH won't be with me)
Thanks guys. Appreciate it! I did speak to my Doc who said no problem taking the lower dose of progesterone for the first few days post O, but to increase it to the full amount which I did. So I'm covered on that. I've been completely obsessing about the timing, and wondering if my body will delay O if I continue to take progesterone, or if I'll just get it anyway ( I didnt speak to her about that part but its only progesterone?). I would have to postpone CD1 by like four days to make my plan work... not just a day or two. Still crossing my fingers that I dont need to even think about it b/c I'm already KU'd... lol
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