Ovaluation early

2018-12-08 05:20:43
Hello, I have a 32 day cycle... Regular.. Married since 7 months.. Still not concieved... Reduced period flow from 3.5 days to 2.5 days... All hormones level ok Thyroid ok Amh-3.21 Was on letrozole for 5 days on Cd 3 to Cd 7 In follicular study... I had 22mm follicle on 13th day 13th afternoon I had pain near ovary and  white fertile discharge And 14th day there was follicular rupture. On 13th night, I did check on my ovaluation strip... Test line was a dark (little lite that control line) On 14th morning 6 am, it was very lite test line.. And at 9 am it was follicular rupture I am confused as on when wud I have been ovulated... Also, did I ovulated early (14th day), since I have 32 day cycle?? Is this normal??
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The ovulation kit indicates only the hormone surge but not definite ovulation ..Ideally if the kit is positive ,within 24 to 36 hrs ,u could have ovulated ..When on medications for ovulation induction ,u can confirm with scan for signs of ovulation..

Answered2018-12-08 06:55:56

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LH kit is very difficult to rely on. Usually the scan is reliable to assess ovulation. When I are taking letroz you may have a 28-29day cycle

Answered2018-12-08 06:55:09

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Answered2018-12-08 05:58:31

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Ovulation happens about 14 days before your period starts. If your average menstrual cycle is 28 days, you ovulate around day 14, in yr case u can ovulate from 14-18 day depending on follicular maturity and rupture.

Answered2018-12-08 05:30:45

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