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Is it possible that i did ovulate?


I had PCOS for almost two years and recently underwent an ovarian drilling. My last period was on March 19th and had the ovarian drilling done on March 26th.
On March 31st i noticed stretchy EWCM and was having lower abdominal pain. We are TTC and I am in doubt whether I did ovulate. Is it possible for me to ovulate 5 days after the ovarian drilling?
My period, due today 17th April, is no where in sight and a week after ovulation i had pink/brown spotting on and off for 2 days. Did I ovulate and is it possible that I am pregnant?
Please help me out cos I'm quite desperate.
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283175 tn?1295537265
Hey girl,yep its very possible you are,best of luck to you...
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Hi,
Thanks for the prompt reply, really appreciate it.
I just got the results on my blood HCG report.
It's a negative :(
But the good news is that i noticed EWCM today, so i might be ovulating today right?
Thank u so much again.
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283175 tn?1295537265
Hi there i also had ovarian drilling done several years ago,it took me a month or so to start ovulating,since after the op,my ovaries where very sore still,as well as my tummy,however each women is different,its possible you could be.because of your operation you may have ovulated later than expected,since things like this can delay ovulation.in which case your period will show soon.i would leave it another week,if nothing then test,good luck..
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