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That charts a bit confusing cos ive also got ewcm just before af too :wacko:

Me too poppy. I didn't do OPK's this time. I do know I got some pains, cramps & uncomfortable pressure on Tuesday...:dohh: so, who knows what that was all about. It last almost all day
 
If we finally get our BFPs we'll be thinking ' WTF how did that happen' :haha:
 
LOL Hopes well hopefully we wont be far behind you thinking it :haha:
 
Yep but didnt see anything so not counting those 2 ICs last night... probz the anti strips once dried x
 
Huh i know but with me anything possible atm lol, FF put me at ov'ing on 26th but someone said it looked like i ov'd on 25th :wacko: which would make me 10dpo so i would of got a BFP by now, we will see come Tue/Wed either way im chilled :happydance:
 
oi oi oi fecked up ttcers lol

hows it going i is happy happy happy after not ov last month we have stringy snot xxxx
 
LOL Amy you come to the right fecked up thread :haha:

So you ov'd finally???? :wohoo::wohoo:

:dust::dust::dust:
 
Ooooooooooooo Amy pin OH down for weekend and do Monday to be sure :happydance:

Edited Hmmm just thinking will that give you enough LP days? gotta be at least 10
 
Ooooooooooooo Amy pin OH down for weekend and do Monday to be sure :happydance:

Edited Hmmm just thinking will that give you enough LP days? gotta be at least 10

well we shagged wednesday this morning prob tomorrow morning and will have to be monday morning xxx
 
Will have this cycle covered then lol good luck sweetie will be one hell of a party once you get your BFP :hugs:
 
Put a bit of info below but basically you need at least 10 days long to support a pregnancy if you dont you got a small problem that needs sorting, some ladies on here take supplements to lengthen theirs to help concieve.

What is the luteal phase?

The luteal phase, also referred to as 'days past ovulation' or 'DPO', is the part of the cycle that starts at ovulation and ends the day before your next period. It usually lasts about 14 days and does not vary by more than a day in each person. The luteal phase is named after the corpus luteum (Latin: "yellow body"), a structure that grows on the surface of the ovary where a mature egg was released at ovulation. The corpus luteum produces progesterone in preparing the body for pregnancy. Your luteal phase must be at least 10 days long to support pregnancy.

The importance of the luteal phase

The length of the luteal phase determines the time of ovulation within your menstrual cycle. Ovulation can be delayed by a number of factors, such as stress, increased activity or medication, but the length of the luteal phase is usually constant. Taking this into account, you can calculate the time of ovulation within your cycle by subtracting the length of your luteal phase from the length of your cycle. For example, if your cycle is 28 days long and your luteal phase is 12 days long, the ovulation will occur on day 16 of your cycle (28-12=16). Ovulation Calendar uses this formula to calculate your time of ovulation.

How do I determine the length of my luteal phase?

The only way to determine the exact length of your luteal phase is through hormone-specific blood tests.

What if I don't know the length of my luteal phase?

If you are not sure about the length of your luteal phase, you can assume it is 14 days (the average length for most women).
 
Here's a thread Amy regarding Vitamin B6 to lengthen if it does become a problem, i guess you'd have to look back at your charts and see how many days after ovulation before your af arrived to see your length x

https://www.babyandbump.com/ttc-gro...gthen-luteal-phase-increase-progesterone.html
 

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