u/Timely_Pen_1260

When you thinm you're crazy, just check this girl 🤣

When you thinm you're crazy, just check this girl 🤣

She experiences ovulation pain every day, she knows exactly when she releases an egg, and she has EWCM every day. She has all the signs of PCOS but never admits she has it.

For those who don't know her: she's only 23, she had already been trying to get pregnant with her ex-fiancé (yes, she was trying to conceive before even getting married), but then he cheated on her (I wonder why? 🤣). Then, months later, she met a guy, her current boyfriend, and was trying to get pregnant right from the very first date. She was pregnant for two days and had a chemical pregnancy, but according to her, she passed a lot of clots.And now she’s trying again, without waiting for a new period... she was going to the hotel where her boyfriend was staying (for work) just to have sex.

So, if you think you're crazy, just know there's someone much worse than you 🤣. As soon as you watch her videos, you'll feel like the most normal person in the world.

u/Timely_Pen_1260 — 1 day ago

Progesterone after ovulation or after BFP?

Do you take progesterone after ovulation or only after finding out you're pregnant? My doctor doesn't recommend taking it after ovulation because it could cause an ectopic pregnancy; however, I see many people taking it after ovulation, and I haven't found much information online about it. What are your opinions or experiences? My progesterone levels are okay—not great, but not terrible—yet I miscarried both my previous pregnancies at 4 and 5 weeks (I was taking progesterone this last one, but started when I found I was pregnant). My luteal phase is 11 days long.

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u/Timely_Pen_1260 — 16 days ago

Body not the same after hysteroscopy

I had a hysteroscopy two months ago to try to identify the cause of my miscarriages, and polyps were found in my endometrium, which were removed. My first period was heavy, with clots, and I was changing pads every hour/2h, which isn't normal for me, though it was expected given the procedure.

But what frustrated me the most about this procedure is that my body isn't the same anymore. I never had cramps before, and now I do (nothing painful, but mild cramps), or even twinges during ovulation. My breasts get slightly sore on days when I haven't even ovulated.

I’m at 7 DPO (or so I believe, since I don’t use ovulation tests anymore—I have regular cycles and know when I usually ovulate).I've been having mild cramps since yesterday, something I've never experienced before, not even when I was pregnant.

For anyone who has had a hysteroscopy, how long did it take for your body to return to normal? I thought this procedure would improve my body, but I feel like it had the opposite effect :(

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u/Timely_Pen_1260 — 21 days ago