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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 17:16 PM   #11
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Hi Akcher!

I actually have no idea! Last month was my second month ttc and first month properly paying attention to my cycle. I knew that I had a cycle of 31 days as my period always seems to be on roughly the same day each month. If I am stressed, it has come maybe one day or two days late. Generally speaking, I am pretty regular. I usually get the EWCM for about four days round about the middle of the cycle - from about day 13/14 onwards and what I think is ov pain around about 14 days before my period comes.

Last month was my first month actually charting or using opks and my period came two days early - so it is a bit difficult to judge.

What do you suggest?
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 18:05 PM   #12
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It could the stress of charting that made your cycle off. Like this morning for me. My fertility montior wanted me to PAOS. So I woke up at 6am and I had to fumble around trying tear the plastic off the the new box of sticks while still holding my pee! By the time that ordeal was over, I was wide awake lying in bed till 7am. So charting can be totally stressful. I hope this cycle will go smoothly for you and all will be normal.
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 18:28 PM   #13
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Just to add...(this is my own experience so it may not necessarily be the case at all)

Usually a low progesterone level is related to high prolactin levels. If you have a high prolactin level - you will have difficulty conceiving.

If you have been trying to conceive for some time, its good to ask for full hormone tests....and make sure they check your prolactin levels as well. I recently tested and even though I have a regular cycle - my prolactin llevels were VERY HIGH. Conversely my progesterone levels were low.
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 20:48 PM   #14
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what is prolactin?
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 20:51 PM   #15
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I have only been ttc for two months and like I say, only one month has been unusual for length - i.e. 29 days as opposed to 31. So, it's a bit difficult to say how long my usual luteal phase is - going by Fertility Friend, it is usually 14 days. So, I am going to use opks this month as well, so I can get to know what my regular luteal phase is.
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 21:39 PM   #16
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I just copied this info from another post I made....

"Prolactin is responsible for kicking off your ovulation. It is produced in a gland just under the brain. When you produce too much prolactin it gives you either irregular/non-existent or long cycles. Some women also have normal cycles but they are not ovulating and some women who do ovulate and have normal cycles (like myself), if they pregnant they find it difficult to keep the pregnancy healthy because their luteal phase cannot sustain it because of the low progesterone (maybe) and high prolactin. If you are having frequent miscarriages - it is good to get these hormone tests and not just take the doctors word that "it happens" just to make sure.

High prolactin levels is treatable. I am presently taking DOSTINEX, but there are other drugs too which have been proven to keep prolactin down so that pregancy can occur and be maintained.

Hope that was helpful......... do a google on prolactin and fertility for more information

If they dont test for it, they won't know. But if you have long/irreglar cycles it is worth asking that your prolactin levels, your progesterone levels be checked.
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 21:57 PM   #17
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thanks Scotchbonnet, I hadn't heard about this before.
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Old Oct 26th, 2007, 22:04 PM   #18
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Also prolactin makes your lining not able to keep a pregnancy - so many times when the period is long - it may well be that your egg was indeed fertilised, buty because of the high prolactin level - it is expelled as a period.

I only found out about this because I have now live in another country and went to the GYN to say I am TTC-ing. I told him my history and he said okay I am going to give you a full hormone test to start off - so we know where we are at - and VOILA - thats how I found out about this prolactin business!!
He told me with my level - I would be lucky to conceive an if I did it would be highly likely to miscarry - it's under control now though with the Dostinex I am on.

He did find it starnge that since I had been trying before and stopped that my prolactin levels were never checked in the UK - he says it's one of the first things he checks for with couples who are TTCing for some time or with couples who are frequently miscarrying.
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Old Oct 27th, 2007, 17:13 PM   #19
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Good luck Scotchbonnet, I really hope you get your BFP soon, you deserve it. It is good that you are posting your experience on here, so that other women who may be experiencing problems would know to ask for a hormone test from their doctors (especially, if some doctors don't bother with them). This is why this Baby and Bump pregnancy forum is so good for helping people ttc.

Good luck and baby dust to you
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