First Cycle On Fertility Drugs And Progesterone... Posted: 03-14-07 13:31pm
hi,
This is my first cycle TTC and going to a
fertility dr. He put me on femora for 5
days, I ovulated fine, had 2 mature
follicles, told us to try on day 14, 15
and 16 and put me on progesterone and
aspirin after ovulation. (I also
miscarried last year) I usually get AF on
days 24-28 and I've been experiencing
headaches, fatigue and nausia. Today is
day 29 and still no AF. I did go in to the
clinic yesterday (day 2 and they told me
that my beta and estragen was low and to
stop the progesterone cause AF may come
any day now. BUT I spotted a bit on
saturday (day 24) and was get cramps
before that like AF was coming. Can I
still be pregnant and perhaps the beta is
not reading that I'm pregnant yet?
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Llewellyn
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Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 03-16-07 14:17pm
I am really not sure. I would think it is
possible that you are pregnant, but that
it is not showing up yet. I do not
believe that those tests pick up on the
pregnancy right away, so it is possible
that you had just gotten pregnant before
getting the beta test.
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Aneetaa
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Aug 2006 Posts: 7
Posted: 05-04-07 09:18am
Can I ask you a question, what day did you
start the progesterone? I took Clomid on
CD 3-7, Doc advised to BD on CD 14 and
every other day after that. Also said to
start using progesterone gel on CD 22.
Does this sound right to you?
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