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Hi so I’m 2dpd5t and I’m so happy to be at this stage. Ever so slightly cramping but other than that all good. My question is that my last few cycles were only 24/25 days. I’m on day 22 today. Does that mean I might know b4 beta day if I’m pregnant if my period doesn’t come in the next few days or will the progesterone and estrogen throw my cycle off anyway? Thank you 😊

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When you have an FET your “ovulation day” is the day you start progesterone. So In theory it shouldn’t matter what cycle day you are on, it will always correlate with the day you started progesterone. If that makes sense? X

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Thank you so much that makes complete sense. So that was my retrieval day which was this day last week. Thank you

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Yep exactly 💖 Good luck!! Xx

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