The nurse at my fertility clinic said the trigger would make me ovulate 24 hours later. Most other clinics / people say 36-42. I wonder why she said 24? Does the fact that I had a positive OPK 30 hours before the trigger make ovulation happen soon than the often quoted 36 hour mark? Thanks...
From what I understand from my previous research is that if you are already having the LH surge then this will override a trigger injection such as ovidrel. The trigger injection is used to make you ovulate, but if you are already going to ovulate it won't stop you. I did the OI thing for awhile.
Anyhow, you might want to double check with your FS.
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