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lyagirl
July 15th, 2014, 06:43 AM
Im on cd48 and still no sign that I've even ovulated! What can I do? I started taking vitex a week or so ago to try to kick start it. I'm getting desperate now
stephk
July 15th, 2014, 08:13 AM
hi lyagirl i am so sorry to read this and you are not alone, it happened to me too earlier this year. In my case it was coming off BCP that did it. Have you come off BCP recently or any other change happened such as rapid weight loss? If not BCP what were your previous cycles?
lyagirl
July 15th, 2014, 03:59 PM
I've not been on bcp for years so not that and ive not lost much weight mores the pity! Previous cycles are a little bit all over the place from 28 days to more often around 33-35 days. I keep getting that achey feeling like af is about to come but goes away again. I tested for pregnancy but negative on cheapies.
stephk
July 15th, 2014, 04:17 PM
I would recommend seeing your doctor and insist on blood tests. If anything they will rule out thyroid issues.
How long have you been on the diet, supps, exercise? Have you contacted atomic as I am sure she will have good advice?
lyagirl
July 15th, 2014, 06:19 PM
Can I contact atomic if not on a plan?
I've been on the diet and supps since Jan and ttc 3 months
stephk
July 16th, 2014, 03:31 AM
Atomic will probably answer you in here when she sees it. I am anticipating she will ask for more detail in your diet, how many cals, fat, protein you have been doing, what supps you have been doing.
If you prefer to send her a PM I am sure she will answer you.
Not sure whether you can consider acupuncture (and are ok with it swaying blue) but it certainly helped me to O. Atomic also advised me to make the effort to eat 4 eggs a week, full fat dairy every day and zinc supps 3 times a week once I was on the diet for 6 months. This was because I had a short LP but was also to help with O. Her advice may be different for you, depending on what you have been eating and the supps you have been taking.
The Anchor
July 16th, 2014, 11:11 AM
I wouldn't mess around with vitex to encourage O...vitex can delay (and in your case further delay) O. Are you temping or doing OPKs? Is your BMI on the normal side?
atomic sagebrush
July 16th, 2014, 12:56 PM
You CANNOT start taking vitex at that part of your cycle unless you are breastfeeding. If O is delayed, it will only be delayed MORE by starting vitex at the wrong part of your cycle. Stop vitex right away.
You need to see your doctor, find out where you are in yoru cycle, and hopefully get some Provera or other similar medication to kickstart a bleed.
atomic sagebrush
July 16th, 2014, 12:57 PM
Can I contact atomic if not on a plan?
I've been on the diet and supps since Jan and ttc 3 months
Yes of course!! I help everyone regardless of their ability to pay. THe people who are able to pay allow me to do this as a job rather than returning to work. But I help everyone I can.
Yes, Steph is right, I need more info about your diet and what supps you are taking and how you're taking them.
Rosie85
July 16th, 2014, 01:06 PM
I would see a doc. A few years ago I had a cycle that was 325 days long. I had seen a doctor and had blood work and everything done and ultrasounds. They found nothing but said they could give me stuff to help bring my cycle on if I wanted it. I declined since I wasn't ttc but the point of my story is they generally know how to help! Don't wait too long. Good luck!!
lyagirl
July 17th, 2014, 06:25 PM
Thanks all, have been off here for a bit as been feeling low about it all. Still no ov or af so gona book with my doc. I know they won't do anything yet but might as well start the process. What's the betting I get af the day if the docs appt! Lol
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stephk
July 18th, 2014, 01:38 AM
It can be a good way of getting AF!! When I had my 95 day cycle and went to the docs, I wouldn't leave without help, the help they would give was blood tests and the day after they gave me the results AF came! So you never know - good luck
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