Grey Eyes
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Babywhisperer-
From what I understand the cyst releases an egg- then the cyst becomes your corpus luteum and begins to produce progesterone (this causes your basal body temp to rise). Once the egg implants into the uterine wall it relys upon the progesterone being produced by the corpus luteum to survive. Generally the corpus luteum is supposed to produce progesterone until the placenta has fully formed (around weeks 11-12) and the placenta then takes over production of progesterone. At this point (as it is no longer needed) the corpus luteum withers and dies. The theory is that in women over 35 the corpus luteum often gets stupid
and withers a few weeks too early. I am thinking that may have been what happened with my mc in November, the corpus luteum died at about 6-7 weeks and the baby was lost as a result (no progesterone to support it). Anyway, so when I got my bfp this time I called my doc and he immediately put me on natural (micronized) progesterone vaginal suppositories. Kinda messy but so worth it! My doc said he has had a lot of women with re-current mc's decide to try the progesterone and carry to full term
and there is no danger in taking it. I only had to take it to week 12 and then stop as the placenta was fully formed. Worth a thought anyway 
Wow, didn't know your dh was an attorney- I am studying college courses right now prepping for law school. I thought I do everything I can and stay out of trouble but there are so many troublemakers in the world I always end up needing an attorney anyway
Why not become one? 
From what I understand the cyst releases an egg- then the cyst becomes your corpus luteum and begins to produce progesterone (this causes your basal body temp to rise). Once the egg implants into the uterine wall it relys upon the progesterone being produced by the corpus luteum to survive. Generally the corpus luteum is supposed to produce progesterone until the placenta has fully formed (around weeks 11-12) and the placenta then takes over production of progesterone. At this point (as it is no longer needed) the corpus luteum withers and dies. The theory is that in women over 35 the corpus luteum often gets stupid



Wow, didn't know your dh was an attorney- I am studying college courses right now prepping for law school. I thought I do everything I can and stay out of trouble but there are so many troublemakers in the world I always end up needing an attorney anyway

