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Q: Determining ovulation during a period
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 22nd, 2009
i have irregular periods ranging from 44 to 50 days cycle after getting off the pill.would this affect my ability to concieve?

form yesterday i have more whits liquid discharge then normal.could it be a sign of pregnancy.i hav no other pregnancy symptom.Last time i had intercourse two weeks back.?


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Dr. Andrijana Shterjovska , MD
replied on January 22nd, 2009
Ovulation and Ovaries Answer A5470


List of other diseases, conditions, or injuries and their treatment: i had been diagnosed as PCO(poly cystic overies) three years back.i had been on dian 35 for two years.now its been 6months, i just get off the pill.i have been married for 1 year.now actively trying to conceive.
Current medical status: i have my veginal ultrasound and it came clear as no more PCO.i have my blood test as well and it showes i am ovulating.


When the egg is released it is ready for conception no matter how long the period is. With irregular periods it would only be more difficult to guess the time of ovulation without other analyzes. Ovulation appears fourteen days before the start of the next period. In your case that would be from 40th to 46th day of your menstrual cycle, starting to count from the day the last period started. Excessive white discharge is not considered as a sign of pregnancy.




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