TTC #7 Even miracles take a little time…

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Thank you for this, please do you know what the test was called? And was that just done by your GP or were you referred? I’ve been referred to a gynaecologist but not even sure if that’s the best course of action? Thank you again *edited as missed a word out
 
9dpo is very early still! This picture was mine with these tests at 10dpo I was pulling something not quite there myself then I did a clearblue digital at 12DPO and it was positive! I’m 25 weeks today sending you lots of luck! Hopefully this is it for you!


 
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It was a blood test at the GP surgery, it had to be a certain amount of days since last period if I recall correctly. This is what they tested re fertility, there was a full blood count and urea and electrolytes test too but I can’t remember now if that was part of it or if I had another problem when I mentioned it. I don’t know what these numbers mean, I didn’t have the NHS app at the time so didn’t see the numbers, just spoke to them and they said all tests were good, I’d ovulated and no further action
I got pregnant just over a year later (after 4 years not preventing/trying with a previous partner, we’d split up by the time I got the tests). I also got pregnant naturally at 40 but it didn’t stick, blighted ovum. No mention of age

*Edited what I wrote for clarity
 
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Thank you for this, really appreciate it.
 
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Hey I have PCOS and was similar came off the coil didn’t have a cycle for 3 months then had a few months of regular cycles then they stopped didn’t have one for other 100 plus days then were really irregular 40 or 50 day cycles. I went to the doctor after 6 months and they referred me for tests came back with pcos we were waiting to start clomid for fertility treatment. In the meantime I started taking myoinositol and conceived the second cycle of taking it even though my cycle the month before was 50 odd days it could have been a complete coincidence but I would go and see the doctor and they can start some tests and see what they can do to help
 
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Thank you for sharing. I don’t know if I should keep up with the Inositol or if it has made my cycle go crazy
 
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I'm 35 and going through similar. Was on the pill until 5 years ago, haven't used anything for those 5 years to prevent but didn't start trying until just over a year ago. My periods were always like clockwork even after coming off the pill, only difference was they became longer (7-9 days) but they've always been heavy. In the last year I've had three or four really late periods ranging from 7-10 days late with no BFP. Last month my period only lasted 5 days which is super short for me. Late again by a week this month, came on yesterday and it's super light which is again odd for me. So basically I have no advice,sorry! but I am going through something similar. I have no idea if I have PCOS as I've never tested as like you, in my twenties I wasn't even sure I wanted children. I will hopefully be going for tests next month so will see what's happening then. Hope you find some answers
 
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I also have PCOS.
After I stopped taking the pill my first couple of periods were like clockwork, but then suddenly they'd become later and later, until they just stopped.
I went to my GP, who referred me to the gynaecologist, who then diagnosed me with PCOS. Turned out I didn't ovulate, hence no periods.
I had to take some medication to get a period again and the started with Clomid (later Letrozole, as Clomid was temporarily unavailable) to ovulate. Took me about six more cycles, but then it did happen.
So going to see a gynaecologist is definitely worth it from my experience.
 
Just to throw out there @onservantannie my periods are usually clockwork but when I had covid it threw off my hormones for a few months after. At first I didn’t notice as it wasn’t so bad but it got worse before it eased off. It could be your PCOS or some other hormonal issue
 
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I went for my day 21 blood test today to check ovulation. I’ve previously had bloods and an ultrasound to do a general check and all came back normal. Attended a gynaecologist fertility appt at the start of the month and they’re referring me for the scan of my fallopian tubes.
 
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Hi everyone, I’ve just took a test, I’m not sure if I can see a faint line or if I jsuy have line eyes! We’ve been ttc for over 2 years and I also have PCOS, I’m currently on the LOCI trial
How many DPO are you? I can’t see anything in this pic but try adjusting the contrast, might make it easier to see?
 
I need to order some more ttc vitamins etc - what’s everyone using these days? Just folic acid?
I’ve taken so many different vitamins over the years ttc just be careful as what works for someone else might not work for you… I tried things like vitex, coq10 but it just ended up making my cycle longer. The ones I think that really worked for myself was inositol and Maca root xx
 
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Oh completely! I’m fully researching any suggestions. Inositol is a new one, thanks!
 
Oh completely! I’m fully researching any suggestions. Inositol is a new one, thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion. Do you buy yours online? If so, would you mind linking them please?
I don’t live in the U.K. any more so the brands I use are different but we used 300mg!
Also regarding inositol, evidence only suggests it’s beneficial if you have PCOS as it can help support ovulation and in that case it’s myo-insitol. A few people in previous threads swore by it but also as mentioned above, any supplements can affect your cycle but generally you need to be taking them for 3 months for it to have full affect so perhaps cycles would regulate by then?
Through my experience, I was also put on a baby aspirin whilst ttc (and now until 36 weeks) after my 2nd MC so if you have had a mc in the past I would speak to a health professional about that too!
 
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