31
Mar

Let me start with a short introduction:
Prior from TTC, I always had a regular 24-25 day menstrual cycle.

This is going on my 6th month TTC & noticed that my AF can vary now from 22-25 days. This month, after being hopeful since I was using the fertility monitor, I get my period 2 days early.
My monitor showed my peak days to be day 11 & 12. If I count, it has only been 11 dpo…when normally my period should be day 24 which is 14 dpo.
Did I even ovulate this month? I got the gooey, stringy ewcm, so I would think I did.

What do you think a reason for my period to come earlier is?

My husband & I want a baby so badly, that now it is getting slightly frustrating:( Each month a disappointment.
I had blood work done & all is fine, not to mention ive been taking prenatal vitamins for months now. My husband had a semen analysis done & was told excellent.

This is a confusing one girls…Does anyone have any ideas to why a few days early? I would think the sperm didnt even have time to implant??? What do you all think?

Thank you for the helpful advice & support, as always!
Baby dust to all TTC!!!!!!! xxx


Answer:
It seems like you may need to lengthen your luteal phase. Vitamin B6 can help I believe….

I have no clue why af came early but it has happened to me, it could be that you’re wanting to be pregnant so of course, the opposite happens - The ones who don't want to be pregnant, guess what? they’re lol
Or it could be an estrogen/progesterone issue.

You cold try getting some progesterone cream and taking baby asprin as sometimes thats why the baby doesn't implant due to low progesterone or the blood clotting.

Good luck!


Answer:
I would say that you ovulated earlier than you expected this month ,

Answer:
my af varies by about 2days also
am ttc just a little longer then yourself have had all bloods and semen analysis and like your self all good
only i had chlamydia so i could be ovulating but egg is blocked.if your time from ovulation to af is more than 10 days that means you’ve enough time to implant no matter how long or short your cycle is.
i no the feeling himself is cracked up from my frustration,
i no its hard and i try and tell myself it the whole time but 6month is not a long time but i feel for me that it is as i hav 2kids from previos relationship and they were conceived in well less then half that time the second only afetr one month.
im not sayin or emplying anything but from my own personal experience maybe you should get checked for std esp chlamidia go to cdc website and get some info i had it for well over a year and had no symptoms (most people dont) and have read everywhere that it can caouse tubal blockages and scarring so basically your hormones could be fine you could be releasing an egg but tube might be blocked and sperm cant get to it or else u could be at risk for ectoopic pregnancy!if you do get checked and evreything fine then thats defo one less thing to be worried bout.but i would get checked sooner rather than later coz the longer u leave it the worse the outcome COULD be and plus complicationions for the newborn are pretty nasty also

Answer:
well if the monitor detected imminent ovulation on cycle day 11 you probably o'd on cd12. you need to temp in order to confirm o, otherwise there’s no way to know if you did o, however a peak on the monitor and fertile mucous mean it is likely you did.
12 days from cd 12 is cd24. maybe you’ve a 12 day luteal phase, not a 14 day lp?
why not join fertility friend and begin mapping your cycles and charting your ovulation? you’ll start to see patterns and will then be able to confirm when indeed you did o and how long your cycles really are

do you bd at least 3 days before o all the way up to and including o and then a day after o? that’s vital, at least every other day in your fertile time but every day is superior.

preseed is also astounding. i conceived my first month using the monitor and preseed.

good luck

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