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Well wouldn't you know it.. AF visited me tonight..  Last month it was 26 days now its 23 days what's up with this.. Is it my Gonal-f injections that are making me start early every month.. I don't think it's implantation bleeding.. Anybody know what the heck is going on with me.. Well it looks like another round of gonal-f... Mary...:(
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229760 tn?1291467870
I am sorry Mary. You may want to mention to your OB that your cycles are becoming shorter. You may have a problem with your luteal phase (second half of your cycle) If the LP is too short then your body does not have time to implant the fertilized egg if you become pregnant.

I always found taking Flaxseed helped lengthen my LP.

Good luck and hopefully next cycle will be the one!

Rachel
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I am sorry things didnt work out this cycle.  I think you mentioned you didn't do the IUI because hubby working so maybe try Injectables again if you can work out the schedule.
I am thinking I would go right to IVF .........  My Opinion.

Best Wishes!!!
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317019 tn?1532965586
im soo sorry about the witch's visit....

i would talk to your doc about the short cycles and see if there is something else they can do for you

SSBD in the next cycle
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1217293 tn?1467354344
Mary,
The meds do really crazy stuff to the cycle.  I had one cycle only 16 days long!  Hang in there and let me know what you decide to do this cycle!

Risa
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IM sorry.............THinking of you ....................Teri
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