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I answered your concern about the Femara in a different thread.
It matters somewhat what your follicles look like when the injection is given (like, if they were about to go on their own it may happen faster than if they weren't) but we cannot know that from here. So what I would do instead is split the difference, have one attempt on the day of the injection (Saturday) and then again on Monday. It's unlikely that you'll O before the injection (although it is possible) so Saturday would cover you for Sunday and then Monday would cover you for Tuesday. OR, if that all feels too dicey, have attempt on Friday and Sunday.
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Yes a bit strange but this is one of those moments where we have to as they say, "step forward in faith"
(and it's good for pink to do that. :))
From here, we cannot know, and so Friday and Sunday feels like a good deal to me. IF there is any possible way to get in a later attempt as well, some sort of gut instinct I am having (inexplicably!!) is telling me for you to have at least one later attempt as well. I don't know why, perhaps because they haven't looked at your follicles before the trigger?? Just a feeling I have. Hope this helps.
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No ovidrel is actually given to some women after ovulation anyway to help with implantation (and unlike all those herby things you were thinking of taking, it actually works!) :)
Happy to help! Good luck!!
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Personally I'd still do medication, ubiquinol has not been any kind of magic bullet (in fact I've stopped using it as the expense was too great since it did not even appear to be doing anything) and the medication really DOES help people conceive!
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People take it on medication all the time (the ubiquinol, I mean.) It's totally up to you of course!