View Full Version : leutal phase question??
jenny2011
August 26th, 2011, 05:52 AM
can any one,s leutal phase be of 16 or 17 days??
i ,d very regular cycles of 28 days and i ovulate on day 14 of every cycle...i was temping and checking cm for six months... bcoz opk's are not available here in Asia...
from last 2 cycles...i wasnt temping...wanted to relax and ignore the tension of temping and all that..my cycles have become of 31 days...i,m not temping but still feeling ovulation on 14 day of my cycle...i have to attempt for:DS: next cycle but i,m getting really confused about my cycles:confused:
rainbowflower
August 26th, 2011, 06:16 AM
yes, some women have a 16day LP, it's more likely that you're ovulating a bit later, though, as LPs are constant (within a day) so if you had a 14 day LP before and AF is now later you will be OVing a bit later too
leap_of_faith
August 26th, 2011, 08:17 AM
Rainbowflower is right that generally the cause of longer cycles is later ovulation, but it might also be that something is wrong with your progesterone levels. Being on the ‘boy diet’ it’s possible that you may be slightly oestrogen dominant, which means that your uterine lining doesn’t thicken up as much as it normally would. This can delay your period and when it does come it is usually lighter than normal with a lot of clots (sorry for the TMI!).
I experienced something similar to what you describe when I first started taking thyroid medication. My usual cycle length was 28 days with ovulation consistently on CD 15 according to FF. When I started on the thyroid meds, FF showed that I ovulated anywhere from CD 10 to 13, but AF wouldn’t come unless I stopped taking the pills for a couple of days. The difference between my pre- and post-ovulation temps were also much less than normal, which is another indication of insufficient progesterone, so you might want to consider temping again just to make sure.
It was only after I started taking Maca and eating turmeric on a regular basis to increase progesterone that my cycle stabilised again. If you’re planning to start TTC soon, then it’s probably a good idea to make an appointment with your Ob/Gyn and maybe get your blood levels checked. Too little progesterone can prevent your embryos from implanting, thus preventing pregnancy altogether, or cause miscarriage a few weeks in. I know swaying lore advocates high testosterone and oestrogen and low progesterone for TTC a boy, but the fact is that progesterone is vital in preparing the uterus for pregnancy. It does no good to conceive your little boy if your uterus can’t help him stay alive.
atomic sagebrush
August 27th, 2011, 12:58 PM
can any one,s leutal phase be of 16 or 17 days??
i ,d very regular cycles of 28 days and i ovulate on day 14 of every cycle...i was temping and checking cm for six months... bcoz opk's are not available here in Asia...
from last 2 cycles...i wasnt temping...wanted to relax and ignore the tension of temping and all that..my cycles have become of 31 days...i,m not temping but still feeling ovulation on 14 day of my cycle...i have to attempt for:DS: next cycle but i,m getting really confused about my cycles:confused:
Anywhere between 10-16 days is considered fairly normal, but 14 days is the average. It is WAY more likely that the first part of your cycle has lengthened. Usually if you start out having a 14 day LP, it will stay that way (or get shorter) rather than get longer.
It's hard to know if you really did ovulate based on symptoms. Sometimes you can have pretty severe O symptoms that are alleviated after you O, so it may be that you were just gearing up to O and it took a couple days for your body to surge.
Have you started any new supplements that might affect your cycle??
atomic sagebrush
August 27th, 2011, 01:03 PM
Rainbowflower is right that generally the cause of longer cycles is later ovulation, but it might also be that something is wrong with your progesterone levels. Being on the ‘boy diet’ it’s possible that you may be slightly oestrogen dominant, which means that your uterine lining doesn’t thicken up as much as it normally would. This can delay your period and when it does come it is usually lighter than normal with a lot of clots (sorry for the TMI!).
I experienced something similar to what you describe when I first started taking thyroid medication. My usual cycle length was 28 days with ovulation consistently on CD 15 according to FF. When I started on the thyroid meds, FF showed that I ovulated anywhere from CD 10 to 13, but AF wouldn’t come unless I stopped taking the pills for a couple of days. The difference between my pre- and post-ovulation temps were also much less than normal, which is another indication of insufficient progesterone.
It was only after I started taking Maca and eating turmeric on a regular basis to increase progesterone that my cycle stabilised again. If you’re planning to start TTC soon, then it’s probably a good idea to make an appointment with your Ob/Gyn and maybe get your blood levels checked. Too little progesterone can prevent your embryos from implanting, thus preventing pregnancy altogether, or cause miscarriage a few weeks in. I know swaying lore advocates high testosterone and oestrogen and low progesterone for TTC a boy, but the fact is that progesterone is vital in preparing the uterus for pregnancy. It does no good to conceive your little boy if your uterus can’t help him stay alive.
I am also skeptical of the idea that low progesterone = more boys.
I really really doubt that's what is going on here though because usually low progesterone leads to shorter LPs. Most likely is that Jenny's follicular phase has gotten just a smidge longer due to changes in diet or supps.
It can be difficult for people in some parts of the world to just walk into a doctor's office and ask for tests unfortunately.
jenny2011
August 27th, 2011, 03:49 PM
ya you are right atomic....medical conditions are really unsatisfactory in asian countries...we don,t get our doctor,s attention unless we are seriously ill...they really don,t give time for tests on these issues :think::think:??
jenny2011
August 27th, 2011, 04:00 PM
i haven,t change any diet just taking folic acid and occasionally green tea to which i'm already used to......and eating more salt than usual..i have not taken any other vitamins bcoz i didnt want to mess my cycles :worry:.i dont know what could be the reason for long cycle.:think:.i will start temping again from next cycle but i want to try that mnth and it is really important to know the day of ovulation for:DS:
may be i should delay my sway for another month:rolleyes: but i have already waited lot for that.....
jenny2011
August 27th, 2011, 04:05 PM
Rainbowflower is right that generally the cause of longer cycles is later ovulation, but it might also be that something is wrong with your progesterone levels. Being on the ‘boy diet’ it’s possible that you may be slightly oestrogen dominant, which means that your uterine lining doesn’t thicken up as much as it normally would. This can delay your period and when it does come it is usually lighter than normal with a lot of clots (sorry for the TMI!).
I experienced something similar to what you describe when I first started taking thyroid medication. My usual cycle length was 28 days with ovulation consistently on CD 15 according to FF. When I started on the thyroid meds, FF showed that I ovulated anywhere from CD 10 to 13, but AF wouldn’t come unless I stopped taking the pills for a couple of days. The difference between my pre- and post-ovulation temps were also much less than normal, which is another indication of insufficient progesterone.
It was only after I started taking Maca and eating turmeric on a regular basis to increase progesterone that my cycle stabilised again. If you’re planning to start TTC soon, then it’s probably a good idea to make an appointment with your Ob/Gyn and maybe get your blood levels checked. Too little progesterone can prevent your embryos from implanting, thus preventing pregnancy altogether, or cause miscarriage a few weeks in. I know swaying lore advocates high testosterone and oestrogen and low progesterone for TTC a boy, but the fact is that progesterone is vital in preparing the uterus for pregnancy. It does no good to conceive your little boy if your uterus can’t help him stay alive.
thanx for replying...i 'v heard that low progestrone can cause short lp...it can't lenghten it...don,t know whether it is really true or not...
atomic sagebrush
August 27th, 2011, 05:08 PM
ya you are right atomic....medical conditions are really unsatisfactory in asian countries...we don,t get our doctor,s attention unless we are seriously ill...they really don,t give time for tests on these issues :think::think:??
It's ok though, please don't worry, I don't think there is anything at all wrong with you other than just a long cycle. It may even be stress - there is nothing like an upcoming sway to make people's cycles go strange.
I would not delay my sway (although I would like to see you eat more protein, if nothing else) at all for this. It's probably something you never would have noticed if not for swaying.
jenny2011
August 28th, 2011, 07:12 AM
thanx for your kind words :hug2: i will try to add some more protein in my diet....i think i will go with my plan next mnth...otherwise i willbe more stressed on all this... let's see how it goes for me...:fx:
atomic sagebrush
August 28th, 2011, 08:36 AM
I'm def. KFX and sending you tons of blue dust!!!
leap_of_faith
August 29th, 2011, 09:27 AM
i haven,t change any diet just taking folic acid and occasionally green tea to which i'm already used to......and eating more salt than usual..i have not taken any other vitamins bcoz i didnt want to mess my cycles
If your lifestyle hasn't really changed, then it's probably not your progesterone levels. In the vast majority of cases, low progesterone will indeed cause AF to come earlier rather than later, but in my own case it caused a delay because it was taking so long for the endometrium to thicken up. I wouldn't have known if I hadn't had the bloodtest to check and even my doctor was surprised.
lightofmylife
August 29th, 2011, 11:29 AM
im experiencing same thing , i get all signs of Ovulation early , im gonna start temping(more reliable) to learn more about my body :)
atomic sagebrush
August 29th, 2011, 11:31 AM
Thanks for letting us know that, leap!! Much appreciated.
atomic sagebrush
August 29th, 2011, 11:32 AM
im experiencing same thing , i get all signs of Ovulation early , im gonna start temping(more reliable) to learn more about my body :)
Keep us updated on what you find out!! Good luck!!
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