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  1. #1
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    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
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    If you are having regular periods then your ovulation should be regular too.
    I used to find that sometimes I had more ovulation pain one cycle and the next wasn't so bad. In fact the cycle when Caleb was conceived was particularly bad with crampy pains lasting for 4 days. I was convinced I might have released more than one egg!

    Are you getting EWCM along with the pains? If so then this is a great sign!

    Get DH motivated

    I've never heard of giving hormones to bring on periods and stop growing. I hope someone here can help you with that part of your question.
    Good luck!

  2. #2
    poppet Guest

    Have you been OPKing? I have found it gives you a clear 'window of opportunity' and at least you can pin point the days in your cycle your more likely to fall pregnant. Remembering there are only a couple of days within a womans cycle in which she is fertile, therefore fall pregnant - for some woman its shorter.

    Maybe start charting your cycle, and after a few months, if nothing has happened (i.e ) then take your chart and yourself of to your Dr, get everything checked out........

    Hoping you wont have to do the above, and the cramping is your sign of a