Sil the dominant ovary has to do with how the right and left ovary hook up to the circulatory system. Right ovary has more efficient blood supply so it tends to be dominant. Whats interesting is that in women with delayed ovulation their right and left ovaries tend to release the egg about the same amount of time (they switch off equally), for women who ovulate earlier it tends to be their right ovary releasing eggs more often than not.
Its definitely nerve wracking buying HPTs! Thats why I never keep them, I'll just be tempted to test and be disappointed. It will be tough not to get my hopes up these next 2 cycles after my HSG.
Stoked for Green and Star to be in their fertile week soon-ish too!
Puma, not sure if you are still checking back but I hope you are doing well. I've been thinking of you and sending positive thoughts your way!
Got my follow-up appointment booked for next week (thursday). They have me with a different RE now, apparently she's taking over some of the other REs patients. She was the one who met with me yesterday, she seemed competent. I'm not sure what she will suggest.