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474362 tn?1234752013

length of period affect ovulation

does the length of your period affect the time you ovulate? it has been 14 days past the first day of my last period ( I bled for 9 days!) and i still haven't ovulated is that normal? all the calenders say this is my most feral day but i still haven't got a + on my ovulation tests? before i had my first son i never ovulated so i just want to make sure everything went back to normal after my miscarriage in march.
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508203 tn?1233234804
PS...I ovulated on CD 19, so you have nothing to worry about. I never ovulate exactly 14 days after the first day of my period, it's always a few days after that.
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508203 tn?1233234804
You need to be charting your temperature - this can give you the best representation of when you ovulate. When a temp rise occurs, you can be sure you ovulated just before that (the day before or so). Unfortunately, this method can only be used to pinpoint when you have ovulated - by the time you temp rises you are no longer fertile. But it's a great way to find out what CD you usually ovulate on, and to see that you are ovlating.

And you don't get AF EXACTLY 14 days after ovulation, a females lutual phase can vary anywhere between 10 and 16 days (although 10 is pretty short). You need to determine what your own individual lutual phase is.

Join the site www.fertilityfriend.com. It analyses all your signs to pinpoint ovulation. The first time I started taking and charting my temperatures I became pregnant.
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317019 tn?1532965586
best of luck and keep us updated
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474362 tn?1234752013
thanks i guess i'll just wait and take more ovulation tests for a few more days that is acueally good news my hubby has been out of town for two days so im glad to know it could still be coming and i didn't miss it!!!  thanks i have my fingers crossed!!
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317019 tn?1532965586
i too had a mc in march and a D&E ( i was 18 weeks ) and my first cycle was 36 days, 2nd cycle was 29 days...who knows what this cycle brings

unfortunately all we can do is wait for them to regulate so we can pinpoint our O days

or try an OPK

sorry to hear of your loss....best of luck to you
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318181 tn?1336443496
I agree with waitn... Your cycle length determines when you ovulate. The first part of your cycle can even vary from month to month, but the second part (after O) stays about the same every cycle...usually about 14 days. The ovulation calendars are not always that accurate, because many of them assume you have a 28-day cycle, with ovulation on day 14, but that's not always the case.

I'm sorry to hear about your miscarriage. Hopefully you'll be able to get pregnant again soon!
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474362 tn?1234752013
i have never had regular cycles unless I'm on birth control but after I had my son they came back normal i got pregnant in 3 weeks! but unfortnally i miscarried in march ok got a d and c on 3-5-08 had a period on 4-11-08 then had a period on 5-6-08  so they are all different it is hard to go off anything so are you saying today probably was the first day i could ovulate? so i should just chill a bit?
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317019 tn?1532965586
what is the length of your cycles?

you should get AF exactly 14 days after O....

so for me....my cycle last time was 29 days long which means i O'd on CD15

remember not everybody O's on CD14....its all determined by the length of your cycle
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