Answered by Layne-Shane - Jan. 19, 2013 3:58pm
I was really wanting to track ovulation so i could avoid that week of bd to avoid pregnancy,but now i think i am done with opk's and whatever happens happens and is meant to be.
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Answered by addizmnz - Jan. 19, 2013 3:08pm
My cycles were completely messed up for about 7 months after giving birth. Sometimes a regular 28 day cycle, other times a 35 day cycle, one time even a 50 day cycle. It's just your hormones regulating themselves again.
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Answered by Layne-Shane - Jan. 19, 2013 2:52pm
pre baby cycles wr 24 days,and o on cd ten - 11 and af last 6 to 7 days,then o cd 16 with cycle of 26 days long first normal cycle after baby n now today is 16 and nothing
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Answered by Quartz3 - Jan. 19, 2013 2:45pm
Cycles after giving birth can be messed up. Plus, any woman can get the odd anovulatory cycle, or the odd late ovulation cycle. I personally ovulate around CD18 every month, but the cycle I got pregnant this time around I actually ovulated on CD24... So I wouldn't worry!
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