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Angelic80
post 12/04/2012, 10:42 AM
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Hi ladies,

I am due for my U/S and BT tomorrow.. and if all goes well, EPU will be on 16/04.
Today when I was in the loo, I noticed a lot of EWCM (sorry for TMI)... so panicked thinking that I might ovulate before EPU...

Is this normal? I know Synarel is supposed to stop you from ovulating..but can't help being paranoid..

Please advise... TIA!
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post 12/04/2012, 10:57 AM
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Hi Angelic,

This is exactly what happened to me on my first down reg cycle, but don't worry, it doesn't mean you have ovulated, just that "things are gearing up" as my FS put it. Synarel will prevent you ovulating. My EWCM lasted a couple of days, maybe three, just as if I was having a normal cycle.

Good luck with the scan tomorrow. I am awaiting AF so I can begin another down reg...

Ellie x
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Angelic80
post 12/04/2012, 11:21 AM
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QUOTE (EloiseIVF @ 12/04/2012, 10:57 AM) *
Hi Angelic,

This is exactly what happened to me on my first down reg cycle, but don't worry, it doesn't mean you have ovulated, just that "things are gearing up" as my FS put it. Synarel will prevent you ovulating. My EWCM lasted a couple of days, maybe three, just as if I was having a normal cycle.

Good luck with the scan tomorrow. I am awaiting AF so I can begin another down reg...

Ellie x


Thanks Ellie!!

And sorry to hear about ur first cycle..! This is my first cycle as well...and it's been an emotional rollercoaster for me..! Hope AF shows it's face ASAP and hope all goes well in ur next cycle and ICSI works for you... original.gif
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Glitterz
post 12/04/2012, 03:26 PM
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Hi Angelic,

Yesss it happened to me on both my stim cycles.... its so bad I need to wear a pad , sorry TMI.
I was worried the first fresh cycle.. but its normal.
Don't worry you wont ovulate, it just means you have nice follicles developing.
Good luck for EPU.
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