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    Posted: 09 August 2011 at 1:51pm

I everyone - I'm Sarah - just returning back to this section.  I already have a 2.5 yr old daughter.

TTC baby No 2 - but something worries me.  Before my first child was born my cycle was religiously 28-30 days long.  Now it is anywhere from 21-28 days and quite variable.

I have talked to two doctors so far and they just say "that can happen".  One also said to wait six months before seeking further assistance - I'm 37 this year.  I don't feel like I've got a lot of time to muck around, and I'd like more sources of information for dealing with a variable cycle.  So far I've bought some ovulation tests, so hopefully they may be of help. 

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Wooooo Hooooooo go Sarah!!

Mine was all up the whoop too. Highly recommend using fertility friend to help figure out what is going on.
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A = 01.02.04   &   C = 16.01.09   &   G = 30.03.12
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Hi Kel!    Is that software I presume you mean?  Like I said the doctors weren't very helpful.  I suggested a test (the GSH?) and the doctor hadn't even heard of it.  The test can be helpful in telling older potential Mums how much fertility they have left.

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Yep just google Fertility friend & it'll come up.
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Baby for you sell FSH tests if that is what you mean Sarah? I found OPK's and fertility friend helpful as well to sort out my all over the place cycle when TTC DD
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Hi Birdie - I was just complimenting Baby 4 You on another thread.  I ordered tests yesterday and they turned up today (and we are rural).  Probably about a 100 times cheaper than the chemists in town too - what ripoffs preg/ov tests can be in the shops!

Will start testing from Day 5. 

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