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cycle day 4 bloods

LH normal at 10

But FSH was 27

Normal 26 day cycles, always ovulate on day 12/13

Any ideas?

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no ideas on the blood results but for me I used the recording temperature method to find the best time..... turned out that I wasn't actually ovulating regularly at all.Took clomephine for one month only and the spike in temperature on ovulation the following month was remarkable.

Good luck

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Madirose in reply tomoo196

thank you!

Yes I track my BBT and after /peak ovulation it jumps by about half a degree! So I think my signs are good , just keep trying I guess!!

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