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Weaving the Future

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We are weaving the future on the loom of today. - Grace Dawson

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Weaving the Future Weaving the Future We are weaving the future on the loom of today. - Grace Dawson Pages Home Other Tuesday, May 7, 2019 Short Update So, it was AF and CD1 after all. At least, I think so. It's been 10 days and AF is just now tapering off and already I am having luteal phase symptoms. I am moody, I am hungry, and I feel ugly. It's like my body doesn't understand how to ovulate or cycle regularly anymore. It seems like it just understands AF and luteal phase right now. In any case, I called my doctor (you always have to leave a message). Her nurse called me back and said the doctor feels it is just random anovulatory cycles and to call them with the next CD1 so we can schedule an ultrasound. And then, if I magically make it to CD21, they want to do a test for progesterone levels. So, that's where I'm at right now. Posted by Iris at 10:20 PM 2 comments: Sunday, April 28, 2019 The Best Laid Plans My last normal cycle was in January. Twic...

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