This is a very unscientific question, but humor me. Anyone know how common it is to O as early as cycle day 10? And would when you delivered v. your due date be any indication of whether your body likely Os on the early side? DD was born at 38 weeks and was measuring ahead my whole pregnancy, for whatever that's worth.
I have been spotting for 3 days, but no AF yet (officially 2 days late now). I know, I know, go POAS. I will, but I keep feeling like AF will be here any second. And pregnancy tests are freaking expensive in France!
In any event, I thought we were great about timing this month, but I was out of town on cycle days 8-12. Since I didn't chart or temp or anything (not even OPKs), I'm trying to figure out if maybe I just O on the early side. And just in case, I am trying not to plan any out of town trips without DH this month!
And would when you delivered v. your due date be any indication of whether your body likely Os on the early side? DD was born at 38 weeks and was measuring ahead my whole pregnancy, for whatever that's worth.
as far as this goes- means nothing. I did IUI to get pg so I know the exact date I O'd.... my son was always measuring ahead - and was born at 36w at 7lb 4oz. He was just a big kid (i was a 9lb baby myself)....
You said this was charting for lazy people, so I'm not going to go back and review my old charts . . . I typically O'd around CD 11-12, so CD10 would not have been unusual for me.
I'm a FTM, so I can't help you on the second part of the question, but I suspect there is no correlation between CD of O and delivering early vs EDD.
Do you have anyone in the US that sends you packages on occasion? You could order wondfo's to their house through Amazon and then have them package and reship. Probably still cheaper than buying them at a drug store.
Post by thoseareradishes on Aug 6, 2012 10:22:24 GMT -5
Good to hear others ovulate early in their cycle. I O'ed on CD11 this cycle, my second after stopping my bcp. Made our timing pretty awful last month, but now I know we have to get started earlier this cycle!