I’m happy to lose weight. I’ve currently lost 4 stone already for this reason, but to get help from a fertility clinic it’s like 10 stone which is pretty mega and will take me a long time. I’m Not getting any younger yknow. Just wanted to know if anyone had any other advice from being in the same position or to help ovulate.
Yeah I know the feeling trying to get help! Good on you for the 4 stone loss! I honestly believe you won’t need their help - if they’re telling you you need to lose another 10 stone before they’ll help, I bet you’ll be pregnant before you need the help! I hope so anyway. How long have you been TTC? Xx
Have you ovulation tested throughout your whole cycles? You absolutely can ovulate later. I have pcos and this time I ovulated cd31 and got pregnant, it was similar with my first. Have you looked into if you maybe have pcos? Myo-inositol is a supplement recommended for people with pcos trying to conceive (though anyone can take it). I took it both times and think it helped. Also women ovulate about 14 days before their period so if a 40 day cycle I'd expect ovulation around cd26.
Thank you. . I have yeah but I’ve been trying for 2 years now so some cycle I haven’t because it’s just hard and defeating to keep up … I do have PCOS and been taking maca root as someone said that was good for ovulation. But I have heard a lot about myo-inositol so I’ll get that too. Thanks for the maths haha I think that too but he was just like yeah you’re not ovulating. Go lose weight and then we can medicate you to ovulate 😢
If you’re having periods you are ovulating. A person typically has their period 10-16 days after ovulation, so you can count back to see when your (rough) ovulation date is
@Amy this isn't entirely true. Women can have anovulatory cycles and bleed like a period even though it isn't technically a period. https://uk.clearblue.com/fertility/anovulation
@Tanya yes, that’s rare though, especially to have anovulatory cycles consecutively or frequently. My point was: if the poster is having regular(ish) periods then she is ovulating. She mentioned her cycles are longer so she is ovulating, just later in the cycle. Incognito, I’ve just had a thought - when I had my blood tests my doctor advised me to book the test for the time in my cycle that I think I ovulate. So for many women that would be day 21, but for you it would be day 30 (for example).
My friend was in this exact situation. I’m sorry you don’t think you’re ovulating, it can be so stressful! Is there a reason you can’t lose weight? If you’ve never had a positive test why don’t you concentrate on eating healthier and try some exercise like walking? I know this might sound harsh to hear and I really don’t want it to come across like that, but my friend lost a lot of weight, made the sacrifices and she got pregnant with twins!!! No medication at all xx