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Gale, I am a surrogte also. I really think you need to relax! It will be ok either way. You can try again. I dont think all of the stress you are causing yourself by worrying so much is going to help either way, In fact I think it might hurt you. You can be so stressed your body wont function properly. I think you need to STOP taking pregnancy tests and just try to relax till you can be seen by your doctor. I also dont think that all this emotion is good for the IP's. If they are like my IP's, all the worrying that I did, made them crazy with emotions 10 times worse than mine. Just RELAX, if its meant to be, it will be. You cant force your body to get pregnant!!
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Can being three days late on your period , Efeect the days you are suppose to ovulate????
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Yes. You are best to use some sort of ovulation predictor kit such as Clear Plan or Ovudate.
Warmest regards,
Lenore Goldfarb, Ph.D.,CCC,IBCLC Wife to Rob, Mom to Adam aged 13, and Ethan aged 9, both born via GS and breastfed via Regular Newman-Goldfarb Protocol.
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How far off would my ovulation be ?
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Gale, There is no way any of us here can tell you how far off your ovulation could be. That is up to your personal cycle. A predictor kit is the best way to pin point when you are ovulating
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WOW Sorry to make you mad. I just thought you ladies might know. I wont ask anymore question.
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Hi Gale,
No one's mad. Sorry if you got that impression. That's the problem with advice over the web. It's hard to see the supportive face or gesture behind the words. Sometimes our members only have a moment to respond because they, like me, have little ones to care for. So if we seem abrupt, we don't mean to. All questions are welcome.
Warmest regards,
Lenore Goldfarb, Ph.D.,CCC,IBCLC Wife to Rob, Mom to Adam aged 13, and Ethan aged 9, both born via GS and breastfed via Regular Newman-Goldfarb Protocol.
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Gale! If your refering to me. I was in noway mad! I hope I did not offend you. Lenore is right. I ment nothing mean. I infact did have my baby in my arms when I was typing and she was after the key board. Please do still post.
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Okay , I am sorry to then. I have to do insemination again in a few days do you ladies have any advice for me?
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So does this mean your period came? And it is very important to use a devise to monitor your ovulation.
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