Hi Ladies !!!!
New to this only on my second cycle since coming of BC!!!
Just got AF on Saturday, so according to OV sites i should be most fertile from June 23rd to 28th, and be testing early July![]()
Hoping it happens this month![]()
This is our first time TTC, 31 years old would love to be pregnant by time i turn 32 in Jan next year!!!
Good Luck everyone![]()
LisK, FTW!!! (that's "for the win" for Snackie)
TRY not to worry, ma'am. The who point of hCG is to keep the corpus luteum from degrading, so it continues to support the pregnancy until the placenta fully develops and takes over. If you have enough to register on a test, there should be plenty to keep a new cycle from starting! I forget how old your LO is now, are we looking at an Irish twin???
@Whyte82: welcome! Most of us have not had a lot of luck with those sites that predict based off guesstimates, as opposed to individual data (temperatures, ovulation predictors, etc.). The standard recommendation is to do the deed every 2-3 days all cycle long, if you don't have enough data to predict your fertile time. Good luck to you, either way!
Hi Ladies !!!!
New to this only on my second cycle since coming of BC!!!
Just got AF on Saturday, so according to OV sites i should be most fertile from June 23rd to 28th, and be testing early July![]()
Hoping it happens this month![]()
This is our first time TTC, 31 years old would love to be pregnant by time i turn 32 in Jan next year!!!
Good Luck everyone![]()
Welcome Whyte!! :wave:
I'm 31 and TTC #1 too!!
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Hi Ladies !!!!
New to this only on my second cycle since coming of BC!!!
Just got AF on Saturday, so according to OV sites i should be most fertile from June 23rd to 28th, and be testing early July![]()
Hoping it happens this month![]()
This is our first time TTC, 31 years old would love to be pregnant by time i turn 32 in Jan next year!!!
Good Luck everyone![]()
LisK, FTW!!! (that's "for the win" for Snackie)
TRY not to worry, ma'am. The who point of hCG is to keep the corpus luteum from degrading, so it continues to support the pregnancy until the placenta fully develops and takes over. If you have enough to register on a test, there should be plenty to keep a new cycle from starting! I forget how old your LO is now, are we looking at an Irish twin???