If my charts(temperature) shows that I
ovulated and 14 days later I didn't
start....And I am not pregnant, does that
mean that I really didn't ovulate. I am
suppose to be about 20 dpo and I still
haven't started and I have no signs that I
am about to either. But I am definitely
not pregnant. What do you think??
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silverlou
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Aug 2004 Posts: 124 Location: Toronto
Posted: 10-04-04 12:05pm
My understanding is that even when a woman
has an annovulatory cycle (where she
doesn't ovulate) she will still get her
period at the expected time.
How do you know you aren't pregnant?
Hpt's? Have you had a blood test to check
for hcg levels? Last month my period was
late but hpt's were coming up negative. I
went in for a blood test and I was
pregnant but my levels were really low and
I ended up miscarrying, my period was 5
days late.
My chart for that month had high temps
after ovulation all the way through until
I started bleeding. I haven't had my
temps drop after ovulation until after I
started bleeding so I have no personal
experience to draw from. But I do know
there are forums at fertility
friend...Have you asked there?
I really wish you the best of luck, it
could be because you're stressing that you
haven't started bleeding yet.
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