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Old Apr 10th, 2012, 21:25 PM   #1
electrokitty
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trying a year, never ovulated, only get AF with provera. about to curl up and cry.


I had my implant take out last April.
Then I had no AF till a friend sent me Provera in Jan.
My doctor wouldn't give me anything till it'd been a year.
I took it, got AF and on CD18 of that cycle, AF came again.
Then nothing for two months.
So I took the provera again, and this time I tried soy with it.
I'm at cd21 with 2 days of spotting, then nothing, and no positive opks, no nothing.

I just feel like my body is never going to work.

Once I hit the end of this month i'm going to see my doctor again, but I've just got it stuck in my head that i'll never ever have my own kids.



I just needed to vent. Sorry..


 
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Old Apr 11th, 2012, 04:18 AM   #2
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hiya sorry you are feeling like this, I have been ttc for 15 months now haven't ovulated once yet, found out last year i had pcos. Do you think there's a possibility you may have that? Because alot of ladies who don't ovulate or get periods end up finding out thats the reason why. xx


 
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Old Apr 11th, 2012, 06:36 AM   #3
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I've been tested, but no signs of it.
Had all my bloodwork done and technically there's nothing wrong.
:S


 
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Old Apr 11th, 2012, 17:41 PM   #4
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Did they do a progesterone test around days 20-23 of your cycle...just a general timeframe, it could be different for you considering you don't ovulate. This will tell them for sure whether or not you are ovulating depending on the levels. When you go to the doctor ask about clomid or femara or some other fertility drug. They can always do a scan of your ovaries and see if there are any mature follicles, which there may not be if you have never gotten a positive opk, and this would also tell them whether or not you are on the verge of ovulation. But keep in mind that for some people, the opks don't work. At my first intrauterine u/s, the tech said I was lucky that the opk worked on me because for a decent percentage, they don't work and the patients end up having to come on various days in the first half of their cycle to see if they are ovulating.


 
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Old Apr 25th, 2012, 07:56 AM   #5
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Sorry to hear that hun. I know how frustrating not ovulating can be. I only get about 2 periods a year. I went to the doctor and burst into tears, I said that all I even wanted was a chance to get pregnant - without ovulating there's no chance at all. Fingers crossed for you they can do something to help at your doctors appointment xx


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Old Apr 25th, 2012, 18:35 PM   #6
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I've just started reading about aspirin and decided to give it a try this month (month 19 of stc)...It is said to promote ovaries function, even in some cases make more than one egg release, promote better blood flow to uterus and is often recommended ofr women undergoing IVF for better implantation and for those who have recurrent mc. Google Baby aspirin and fertility and you will find plenty of info. I hope it can help you in the meantime!


 
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