Thread: stoping BCP
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October 19th, 2022, 05:08 PM #1
stoping BCP
i stop BCP this week and my period begins two days ago
is it good to ttc in Dec
(my expexcted ovulation day is 23 of Dec)
i start my diet now but i think my body is full of progestrone because of BCP(i am boy swayer)
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October 21st, 2022, 11:13 AM #2
BCP =birth control pills
i forget to mention that i was having these pills for three years
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October 21st, 2022, 03:45 PM #3Swaying Advice Coach
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Progesterone has never been proven to sway, it cannot POSSIBLY work the way the old school swayers say it does (because progesterone stops ovulation, so women who have girls can't be full of progesterone) and it would be out of your body by then anyway. Once you start ovulating, that is proof there is no extra progesterone that isn't supposed to be there.
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October 27th, 2022, 04:33 PM #4
i am using digital ovulation precdict no ovulation until now .
i am on CD 15
my period usullay comes after 28 days
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Well, if you just came off BCP your cycle can be a bit different. Did you have a specific question?
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October 28th, 2022, 11:02 PM #6
my question is
Is there some monthes a woman has no ovulation and has regular periods ?
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October 29th, 2022, 12:25 PM #7Swaying Advice Coach
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Not really. If you ovulate, you will get a period about 10-14 days later, and if you haven't ovulated you will not get a true period.
Now, what can happen is that sometimes women can have something called a breakthrough bleed, which happens in a cycle where you don't ovulate, and your estrogen drops so much that the uterine lining comes off even without ovulation happening. This can seem very much like a period, but it isn't one really.
Sometimes, when people are not ovulating at all, they can mistake breakthrough bleeds for a period, and so they may go on a while thinking they are ovulating but they can't get pregnant. Typically, this would not be a regular cycle, and people might have long and short cycles interspersed, the "flow" might not be like a regular period. It is VERY VERY rare, as in I've only ever seen it happen once, that a person would have a 28 day cycle with a breakthrough bleed happening at the exact time as an "average" cycle. To be honest, I actually have my doubts that this EVER happened, as the doctor told her it was "always happening" but had only ever tested her for ovulation in one month. She was probably ovulating and getting her period regularly and just hadn't that month.
That's the background info - as for your OWN personal situation, I think what you are asking me is "if my period comes on CD 28, and I still haven't gotten a positive OPK yet, does that mean that I will have a month where I don't ovulate and have my period". What will happen, if your ovulation is delayed, is that your luteal phase and period will simply get tacked onto that. So if you ovulate CD 21, for example, then you'd get your period CD 35. If you ovulate late, your period will generally move later too.
A few times - rarely, though not as rare as someone always having a breakthrough bleed on CD 28 - we'll see a person who has delayed ovulation AND a short LP that happen at the same time. So they may ovulate CD 21, but then have a 7 day LP, and get their period CD 28. This doesn't happen very much at all! In most cases when people think this happened to them, they simply missed their positive OPK!
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October 29th, 2022, 05:14 PM #8
i am now on CD 17 i try my ovulation digital test and it is POSITIVe
as you say
i have lated ovulation
it is the first time it happen to me
usually i ovulated at cd 13/14
is this because i change my diet Litle for a boy diet (i just drop sugar and cut to half my coffee)
sorry for my English
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October 29th, 2022, 06:11 PM #9Swaying Advice Coach
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It's probably because you just came off the birth control. That's very common.
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November 11th, 2022, 02:27 AM #10
my period usually start after 28 days
now i am CD 30 and does not start yet
Does that mean if ovulation delays period delays also
i do not start TCC yet
and pregnancy test negative
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